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Books with author Ben Williams

  • SWEETER THE SECOND TIME: One Man’s Journey of Survival, Discovery, and Restoration from Divorce

    Bill Williams

    language (Bill Williams, July 29, 2016)
    In THE MIRACLE YEAR, he explored the timeless themes of life, love, and maturity during a young man's final year of high school. In LEST WE FORGET, he attempted to piece together the journey of the most influential man in his life through the most destructive conflict of the 20th century. Now, Bill Williams opens up and shares the deepest, darkest, and most transformational journey of his life.From his beginnings in Mississippi, he looks back at a life filled with rejection, heartache, heartbreak, loss, and experiences near death, only to face an even deeper and more terrifying threat from within his own home... one that would take him through the depths of a painful and devastating divorce and utterly change him forever.SWEETER THE SECOND TIME is a deep, no-holds-barred, and inspiring look at how one man's faith in God increased through the most difficult of circumstances, the many lessons learned from his life, and the promise of an answered prayer.
  • 1989 : Stranger Things of Swindon: Its 1989 and something beautiful is about to happen in a garden in Swindon

    B.C Williams

    language (, Aug. 19, 2019)
    Swindon has never been noted for its culture or landscape. However one Saturday in 1989 I woke up to smell of sea, salt and death. This is the tale of how my world was changed forever.A beautiful tale for young and old.
  • Loon Summer

    Williams

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2005)
    While spending the summer with her father, Rainie wishes her parents would stay together, just like the family of loons she sees on the lake.
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  • Daily Life in the Indus Valley Civilization

    Brian Williams

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This book explores what life was really like for everyday people in the Indus Valley civilization. Using primary sources and information from archeological discoveries, it uncovers some fascinating insights and explodes some myths. Supported by timelines, maps, and references to important events and people, children will really feel they are on a time-traveling journey when reading this book.
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  • Hello, Friends!

    Bola Williams

    (Pears Lane Publishing, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Today is a great day for a walk so a young boy named Daniel is heading to the park for a summer picnic. Along the way, he encounters his neighborhood friends. Not only does he find out that everyone has a different way of saying hello, they each have a special surprise to share. A charming story about diversity. Children's early introduction to various languages, cultures and acceptance. Young children will learn how to greet in a few languages and also learn the names of some favorite foods in these languages. The message is that people are all the same even if we have different ways of expressing ourselves."The message of friendship across cultures resonates. Children surrounded by diversity will find this book relatable; others may use it as a window into unfamiliar cultures." -Kirkus Reviews
  • The Christmas Clock

    Ken Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2018)
    The stress leading up to Christmas Morning and Santa's visit made it easy for the kids to fight with each other. Could Mom and Dad bring peace and joy back to the season? (This is the color version of the book)
  • Uu and Me Collected Stories

    Betsy Williams

    Paperback (Skinner House Books, May 1, 2003)
    A collection of short stories, historical articles, and biographical sketches, selected from the children's magazine "uu&me!," that illustrate Unitarian Universalist principles and values.
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  • Sobaka

    Becky Williams

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 19, 2016)
    Ever look at your pet and ask, what is this pet thinking? What kind of past does this pet have? Becky Williams gives the answer to these questions about her dog, Sobaka. Sobaka’s past was unknown, but her reactions to the human world told us that she had a very rocky relationship with human families. Drawing from experience with people and dogs, Becky Williams gives a story about a lost dog from the dog’s perspective, using a dog’s interactive thoughts concerning God and man.
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  • William Bee’s Wonderful World of Tractors and Farm Machines

    William Bee

    language (Pavilion Children's, July 3, 2018)
    William Bee is back and this time he’s showing us his amazing collection of farm machines and tractors. There’s his teeny tiny tractor for picking fruit, the widest tractor in the world that can cover acre after acre, tractors for pulling ploughs or for pushing smelly loads of manure, his combine harvester and not forgetting his animals, including cows, Daisy and Buttercup, plus Brian the horse. The Cone Family are back to help (or is that hinder?) on the farm, as is Sparky the dog. Perfect for every child fascinated by farms, tractors and amazing vehicles.Brmm Brmm, let’s get farming!
  • Stanley's Café

    William Bee

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Dec. 5, 2019)
    It's another busy day at Stanley's Cafe. He's baking a very special cake - but whose birthday can it be?Join Stanley and friends for a tasty adventure in this colourful new series from William Bee...
  • All the Brothers Were Valiant

    Ben Ames Williams

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Oct. 21, 2008)
    Ben Ames Williams (1889-1953) was an American writer who published over thirty novels. His writing traversed a wide range of genres and evinced considerable expertise in a number of divergent fields. He achieved his greatest popularity when three of his books, All the Brothers Were Valiant (1919), The Strange Woman (1945) and Leave Her to Heaven (1946) were adapted to film. His other works include: Evered (1921), Black Pawl (1922), Thrifty Stock, and Other Stories (1923), Audacity (1924), The Silver Forest (1926), Immortal Longings (1927), Splendor (1927), The Dreadful Night (1928), Great Oaks (1930), Touchstone (1930), Honeyflow (1932), Money Musk (1932), The Strumpet Sea (1938), Come Spring (1940) and House Divided (1947).
  • Guide to Great Britain

    Brian Williams

    Paperback (Highlights for Children, March 15, 1995)
    Top Secret Adventures...Great Britain