Elizabeth Danon
Elizabeth Danon received her B.S. in Marine Science from Stony Brook University before working as a Marine Biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service. She traveled the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and Gulf of Mexico collecting data aboard commercial fishing vessels and dredges. She is currently working towards her M.S. in Environmental Metrology and Policy from Georgetown University. Elizabeth is a proud patrilineal Sephardic Jew which is often reflected in her creative work.
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Moon In Bastet
- By: Elizabeth Danon
- Narrator: Jaelanne Gilliam
- Length: 7 hours 41 minutes
- Publisher: Elizabeth Danon
- Publish date: January 07, 2023
- Language: English
Magical, harrowing, and eye-opening. The voice women around the world need right now. – Women of the Wall A memoir turned into thrilling fiction; Moon in Bastet is based off of the life of author E. S. Danon. The story follows a fourteen-year-old girl named Eva, an orphan living in the Negev desert of Israel who is working as a custodian of Cirque Du Christianisme. Her life is controlled by a volatile drunk named Bella who favors a group of equally volatile teenage bullies, the Christian boys. Bullied, neglected, and alone – Eva’s only friends are an odd, thirteen-year-old Sephardic boy named Jack and a small cohort of Bedouin sister-wives. On the brink of giving up on life, Eva stumbles upon a mysterious cat in the middle of the desert. Or really, did the cat stumble upon her? Filled with mystery, magic, and symbolism – Moon in Bastet is a story of resilience, survivorship, forgiveness, and women empowerment. This is a work filled with Jewish mysticism that can be enjoyed by people of all races, ages, and religions everywhere.
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