Soon-to-be seventh grader, Slater Hannigan, wants his frenemy, Sibley White, to forgive him. However, this won’t be the only apology he’ll have to make.
Soon enough, Slater and Chicky will decide the class field trip is worth ditching—until they get caught— turning Slater’s world upside down when he is sent to a summer survival camp.
What heart-pounding adventures Slater experiences at Elmer Woods will be worse than any of his legendary Halloween Haunts. MENACE appears third in the 4-book Mischief Series for Middle-Grade readers.
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"Rich with vivid dialogue...Menace prompts the reader to ponder life's choices and lessons...More than just a "good read", Menace pushes many issues to the forefront that young adolescents must constantly deal with." - Ron Rammer, Principal, McCaffrey Middle School, Galt Elementary School District
"Stefania has created a story that all kids can connect to...or, a parent looking to read a book to your kids that you can enjoy too. Menace has something for everybody." - William Anderson, M.Ed., The Manual High School, Denver
Stefania Shaffer traded a successful career in corporate America for the middle school classroom as an English Language Arts teacher. Fifteen years later she is expanding her role into writing elective curriculum that focuses on college and career readiness. She is the author of the fictional story Heroes Don’t Always Wear Capes about a student finally finding a few extraordinary teachers who become her heroes for life.
Her second book is the Memoir 9 Realities of Caring for an Elderly Parent: A Love Story of a Different Kind in which she unveils the gritty realities Boomers will face in this funny, and compassionate account of their daunting role if they are the adult child coming home to care for an elderly parent until the very end.
The Companion Playbook (2016), the workbook version, has been created to save those readers precious time from copious note-taking on the Memoir.
Currently at work on a 4-book series aimed at middle-grade readers about little mischief-makers in elementary school and how they grow forward with a release anticipated for fall 2017.
Her public speaking credits include major San Francisco media on KGO/Ronn Owens, KQED/Michael Krasny, KTVU/Bay Area People and education conferences, including the national Gates Ed Foundation for teacher leaders known as ECET2--Elevating and Celebrating Effective Teachers and Teaching. She lives in Northern California with her family.