Elizabeth Moseley

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This book began many years ago as a short bedtime story. Elizabeth Moseley’s then-young daughters loved hearing stories at the end of the day. Elizabeth was happy reading their favorite books, but found her greatest joy in creating original fiction.

A lifelong fan of Aesop and mythology, her tales often featured some magic, and always a happy ending. At the urging of her now-grown daughters, she has finally written one down.

Elizabeth holds an M.A. in English Literature from Georgetown University.

The cover of the book "The Garden and the Glen" by Elizabeth Moseley, illustrated by Maggie Green. It features a natural landscape with a tree, a frog, orange lilies, a butterfly, and a bunny sitting on a rock, with a pond and a field in the background.
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“Moseley crafts this tale in such a way that readers will be better equipped and encouraged to pursue the most courageous version of themselves.”

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Maggie Peters

“Elizabeth Moseley's book is mesmerizing and it delivers a powerful message of acceptance and love.”

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C.S. Bott

“The world would be a better place if everyone read this book”

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