AuthorVid with Mark Grant, author of children's book 'Lila: The Sign of the Elven Queen'
ABOUT MARK J. GRANT
Mark J. Grant, a graduate of Occidental College, has been on Wall
Street for thirty-seven years in various senior management positions. He
has run capital markets for four investment banks and been on the
boards of directors of four investment banks. Grant also writes “Out of
the Box,” a commentary on the financial markets that is distributed
daily to approximately 5,000 large money management institutions in
forty-eight countries. He is the author of Out of the Box and onto Wall Street: Unorthodox Insights on Investments and the Economy (Wiley, 2011). LILA: THE SIGN OF THE ELVEN QUEEN is his first novel.
Visit his website at www.princesslila.com.
Visit his website at www.princesslila.com.
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ABOUT LILA: THE SIGN OF THE ELVEN QUEEN
Lila is a polite six-year-old girl who lives with her mama and papa
in New York City. She has two cats, and would now like to have a
dog–except dogs are not allowed in her apartment building. After
thinking about it for awhile, Lila asks her parents if she can have an
invisible dog. Her parents agree, and together they decide to name the
dog Fluffy. On their way to the pet store to buy invisible supplies for
the invisible dog, a black and white Aussie appears from around the
corner and introduces himself to Lila, saying, “My name is Fluffy.”
In a series of fun adventures that follow, Fluffy introduces Lila and her family to the invisible people of Iceland, who live inside the boulders of Central Park and the cornerstones of New York City buildings. One day, the invisible people discover that the birthmark on Lila’s left forearm is the sign of their Elven Queen, and just as she turns seven, Lila is made a princess. Can anything be better than that?
In a series of fun adventures that follow, Fluffy introduces Lila and her family to the invisible people of Iceland, who live inside the boulders of Central Park and the cornerstones of New York City buildings. One day, the invisible people discover that the birthmark on Lila’s left forearm is the sign of their Elven Queen, and just as she turns seven, Lila is made a princess. Can anything be better than that?
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