![]() Other times, she is not sure what to believe and gets confused. Usually, she knows stuff but wonders how that is possible. Sometimes things make little sense to her and add to her worry and concern. Watching and paying attention to others often fills her day. A small quiet voice in her head causes her to wonder and worry. ![]() ![]() Deep inside, something makes Elizabeth think and act differently from most girls getting ready for middle school. While fat has its own problems, something else is more worrisome. ![]() Is it any wonder her initials spells eat? She is ordinary enough except she worries she might be too "chubby" or maybe even fat. She loves her dogs, Harmony and Hudson, and loves food even more. She enjoys hanging with her two best friends and listening to popular music. “Both Mary and Sue are in touch with children’s needs.”Įlizabeth Ann Tantin, dubbed Miss Izzy, by her grandmother, Momo, is a ten-year-old girl like most others. ![]() “This book is inspiring, and anyone who reads it will be touched,” Caudle said. Melissa Caudle, author and senior editor with Absolute Author Publishing House who had the pleasure of editing the book. “I am so excited to share my story,” Cain told Dr. Published by Absolute Author Publishing House, “Becoming Miss Izzy” is a powerful story with a moral message. New Orleans, Louisiana ( ) - American authors, Sue Zook, and Mary Lazarski debut their new novel, “ Becoming Miss Izzy,” for middle-school students, on June 17, 2019, just in time for summer reading. ![]()
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