"A Heart with Two Homes" deals with the unfairness many parents unintentionally place on their children after a marriage ends. This book speaks not only to the children of divorce, but to their parents, too. Children realize that it's okay to simply be themselves, while parents learn that they should allow their children to just be.”

— Allison Starke, Public Relations, Schnake Turnbo Frank,Inc.

Elizabeth is a young, beautiful blonde-haired girl who suddenly finds herself forced to face a shocking reality: her parents are getting divorced!

Shuttling back-and-forth to two different homes, Elizabeth develops multiple personalities, and goes as far as having two different sets of friends. In the company of her dad, Elizabeth is a tomboyish personality called Beth. With her mom, however, she behaves more effeminately, and answers to another name — Lizzy.

One day, a pivotal episode occurs when Elizabeth and her fellow schoolmates are assigned to write a piece about themselves, one that requires them to describe themselves honestly through journals. Mired in confusion, Elizabeth feels a compulsion to vent. But is she ready to expose her innermost secrets to the real world?

A powerful, whimsical children’s picture book that touches on the issues of divorce, A Heart With Two Homes sharply mirrors the experiences of author Monica Epperson, who, as a young soul, went through the same of her protagonist.

Vividly brought to life by the spellbinding illustrations of noted illustrator Susan Esson, the story of Elizabeth radiantly unravels through the pages of this volume, wonderfully taking the young readers on a colorful, lesson-filled reading experience!