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New Releases by Mary Williams

Mary Williams is the author of Some Children of the World Who are Colorblind (2022), Santa's Great Idea (2022), Someone Has Died Suddenly (2021), Lose Pounds the Easy Way: A Complete Diet and Weight Loss Guide (With Audio) (2014), The Lost Daughter (2013).

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Some Children of the World Who are Colorblind

release date: Aug 31, 2022
Some Children of the World Who are Colorblind
This little book has been titled Some Children of the World Who Are Colorblind because it mostly speaks for itself. We as parents and adults need to teach children to show love, to be kind, and to respect others. It is the author''s hope that this message will touch hearts all over the world!

Santa's Great Idea

release date: Jul 26, 2022
Santa's Great Idea
Once upon a time, Santa Claus decided to modernize his old red sleigh. He and his elves had lots of ideas as to what the new sled needed. They added all kinds of things. On Christmas Eve, they had a problem. They figured out how to solve it, and soon Santa was on his way, and everyone had a very merry Christmas!

Someone Has Died Suddenly

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Someone Has Died Suddenly
"When someone you know dies suddenly it is a shattering experience, whether you are an adult or child. As a parent or carer, it can be particularly difficult to know what to say to bereaved children or how to behave around them. This book has a very simple goal - to help children understand what''s happening, and their feelings, and to develop into happy and balanced people"--Back cover.

Lose Pounds the Easy Way: A Complete Diet and Weight Loss Guide (With Audio)

release date: May 18, 2014
Lose Pounds the Easy Way: A Complete Diet and Weight Loss Guide (With Audio)
Drop those pounds in a few days, get fit and become healthier, with a complete on how to lose pounds. Don''t get caught up in the latest diet fad, use practical methods on eating the right way, the best exercise and a whole range of helpful tips that will guide you on your diet and weight loss journey. Obesity and being overweight is crushing to your self-esteem, become the new you by using these simple steps to motivate yourself and get out of the blocks with a bang and make sure that you are on a sustainable diet plan to lose pounds and look the way you should. You are what you eat and if you eat a lot of fat, then you are going to end up being fat! So burn those pounds without spending months in the gym and follow these simple guidelines in this book as a practical and sustainable way of losing unwanted fat.

The Lost Daughter

release date: Apr 09, 2013
The Lost Daughter
“I always hoped [Mary Williams] would tell her incredible story. She''s a writer of uncommon clarity and humor, and the arrival of her memoir is cause for celebration." —Dave Eggers, author of What is the What As she grew up in 1970s Oakland, California, role models for Mary Williams were few and far between: her father was often in prison, her older sister was a teenage prostitute, and her hot-tempered mother struggled to raise six children alone. For all Mary knew, she was heading down a similar path. But her life changed when she met Jane Fonda at summer camp in 1978. Fonda grew attached to the bright girl and eventually invited her to become part of her family, becoming the mother Mary never had. Mary’s life since has been one of adventure and opportunity—from hiking the Appalachian Trail solo, working with the Lost Boys of Sudan, and living in the frozen reaches of Antarctica. Her most courageous trip, though, involved returning to Oakland and reconnecting with her biological mother and family, many of whom she hadn’t seen since the day she left home. The Lost Daughter is a chronicle of her journey back in time, an exploration of fractured family bonds, and a moving epic of self-discovery.

Unlocking Creativity

release date: Dec 06, 2012
Unlocking Creativity
First Published in 2005. Promoting creativity can be a powerful way of engaging children in their learning. Showing how creativity can be developed across the curriculum, this book offers advice on how to: Develop children''s capacity for creative thinking and achievement; use creativity to increase levels of motivation and self-esteem; teach the creative skills pupils need for success in learning and life. Combining the latest research with practical ideas and tasks, this multi-dimensional book is a must for teachers, students and educators who wish to know more about creativity in teaching and learning.

Ithaca

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Ithaca
Ithaca, New York has often been called the Hollywood of the East, growing from farms to factories to Cornell University--Ithaca''s history is an interesting and broad one. Nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes, Ithaca was planned by surveyor Simeon DeWitt and incorporated in 1821 when steamboats signaled Cayuga Lake''s heyday of commerce and recreation. Spectacular creeks and waterfalls powered grist, plaster, carding, and other mills. From farms, merchants, and mills, Ithaca''s industries grew to include the famous Thomas-Morse Aviation Company and Morse Chain Works. By 1914, Wharton Studios was producing silent films in this Hollywood of the East. Such notable residents as actress Irene Castle, the Tremans, and community leader James L. Gibbs called Ithaca home. Ithacans became known for community involvement early on. St. James AME Zion Church served as a stop on the Underground Railroad, and Elizabeth Beebe built a mission for needy Rhiners. Ezra Cornell and Andrew D. White realized their ideal of education when Cornell University opened in 1868, followed in 1892 by the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, which became Ithaca College in 1931. Students protested segregation in front of Woolworth''s 30 years later, and echoes of this idealism can still be found here today.

Can I Go Home Now?

release date: May 13, 2010
Can I Go Home Now?
Sometimes change is good. Sometimes it''s necessary. And, sometimes it is so frustratingly unpleasant that the only way to survive with a modicum of manners is to replace the horror with humor. In this collection of over fifty of her newspaper columns, Mary Williams shares insights into the travel industry. Working as a flight attendant for more than twenty years has given her a close-up view of customer''s attitudes toward the entire flying experience. They''ve changed. "What not to Wear on an Airplane" touches on major differences in travel attire; fewer people wearing dress-up clothes, more showing up undressed. "When Pigs Fly" explains how cabin pets have evolved from movie star''s toy poodles to, yes indeed, pigs. "A Primer on Proper Conversation", "Do as I say, Please" and "Phone Nazi" offer tips on making everyone''s trip safer and, perhaps, more enjoyable. And, "Top Ten Ways to Aggravate your Flight Attendant" explains how not to get upgraded to first class. Not all of the columns are about flying though. "She used to be my Girl" and "Middle Dog Syndrome" are dog stories. "Vulture Vomit" and "Return to Kanab" discuss the varied rewards of volunteering. Several columns are reminders that life in the fast lane isn''t necessarily a good thing, that nature is truly a gift and travel can still be enjoyable. Some of the columns are meant to be shared. "Top ten list for a long Flight", "Are you an Owl, Panther, Peacock or Dolphin" and "Remembering the Good Times" ask questions that are appropriate for any conversation. The book itself is a great icebreaker. Feel free to carry it with you on your travels, discuss it with your seatmates and leave it in the seatpocket if you wish. You may brighten someone''s day and that''s the best kind of change.

The Girl on the Hill

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Girl on the Hill
Mary Williams grew up in an orphanage on the hill, hoping and praying that her mother would take her back home to live. Instead, the pretty but naive girl on the hill learned to do as she was told, keeping much to herself. Silent obedience and poor self-esteem helped to shape a life quite different than her dreams, starting with a teenage marriage and pregnancy. In closing, the charismatic lady with a charming smile chose to count her blessings and to give hope to everyone who has walked in the shadow of pain and tribulation. Despite difficulties caused by the final terminal stage of CRPS/RSD (a rare painful disease), Mrs. Williams shares many facts and feelings for the first time...before she goes.

Forest Heritage

release date: Jan 01, 2002

The Little Boy Who Wanted a Dinosaur Tail

release date: Apr 01, 2001
The Little Boy Who Wanted a Dinosaur Tail
This is a book about a little boy''s imagination and the love he had for dinosaurs. In his world of autism and make believe, all he needed to complete his dreams was something to form a tail, then his fantasy of being a dinosaur would be complete.

Spellbound

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Spellbound
Short stories about children and teenagers.

Female Strategies and the Reasons for Territoriality in Chimpanzees

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Themes

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Themes
The Instructor''s Annotated Edition contains marginal notes on teaching suggestions, activity expansions, and answers to close-ended exercises.

Say You, Say Me

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Seaspell

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Seaspell
A lovely young woman enduring an unfortunate chain of circumstances accepts a teaching position on an isolated island. Upon her arrival, a dangerous looking but handsome lighthouse keeper warns her of the perils of the shores. Little does he know that she is exactly what the island needs. Weathering the storms of Cape Hatteras, together they will find eternal love and unbridled passion! Romantic Times". Original.

Stormy Heritage

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Stormy Heritage
Story of romance and adventure set in 19th century Cornwall.

Merlake Towers

release date: Mar 01, 1993

The Granite King

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Granite King
Romance. In 1857 Garth de Verries returns to Cornwall to obtain his inheritance, which includes some of the moors Caroline Dorric had come to regard as her own special place.

Trembling Shadows and Other Stories of the Occult

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Trembling Shadows and Other Stories of the Occult
In this collection of occult stories, the mysterious and hinterland bordering life and death provides territory for a diversity of ghostly characters and uncanny experiences. By the author of Creeping Fingers.

The Tregallis Inheritance

release date: Jan 01, 1992
The Tregallis Inheritance
Historical romance. Set to marry an heiress in 19th century Cornwall, Justin Tregallis'' destiny is changed by his tempestuous sister and by Mara, a beautiful gypsy girl.

Ravenscarne and Other Ghost Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Home : where Reading and Writing Begin

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Witches in Old North Yorkshire

release date: Jan 01, 1987
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