About the author

Elizabeth Meeks

<p><strong>Elizabeth Meeks lives in a tiny house in the heart of Lincoln Nebraska. She is easily influenced by music and colors. She loves earthy scents and sound of nature excluding the screaming fox that likes to wake her up at 2:00 am.</strong></p><p><strong>She could listen to Neil Young's song Birds throughout time and never become tired of it. She is naturally drawn to browns and rusts and would rather die than paint a room blue.</strong></p><p><strong>Secretly as she wrote this book, she hoped that it would make the banned book list in Florida because of the subject matter. Elizabeth knows the secret to having someone read a book, is to ban it. If anyone truly wanted a teenager to not read a book, they would place it on the required curriculum list.</strong></p><p><strong>The key to becoming a better person is to learn. Learning is what makes a person grow and empathy is what makes them better people. Elizabeth wrote this book, because not everything is black and white, there are colors everywhere and the world is a better place when you can see them.</strong></p><p><br> </p>