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Books with author Georgette Ghantous Williams

  • The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How To Turn Gossip Into Kindness

    Georgette Ghantous Williams

    Hardcover (Adventures In Virtue LLC, March 19, 2019)
    The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How To Turn Gossip Into Kindness is a delightfully written and illustrated book that teaches children about the dangers that can come from gossiping about others.Stacy and Tracy are two young, adorable fictional sisters who mischievously discover some of life’s valuable lessons, thereby teaching young readers and listeners qualities and virtues that will help them grow into confident, mature, and loving adults.In The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How to Turn Gossip Into Kindness, Stacy and Tracy discover how harmful gossip can be to others’ reputations. They also learn how gossip can hurt other people’s feelings, causing the victims of the gossip to withdraw and isolate themselves from others. The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy was written by Georgette Williams, who is the mother of seven — and now a grandmother to 19 children. While her children were growing up, Georgette often entertained them by telling them virtue-based tales about two mischievous young sisters (Stacy and Tracy) in an effort to pass along valuable life lessons. Years later, Georgette began telling the same Stacy and Tracy stories to her grandchildren, who were so excited about the stories that they asked her to repeat them almost every time they saw her. Georgette then decided to write and publish a book for each of the stories, so her grandchildren could learn from the stories and then someday pass them on to their own children. The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How to Turn Gossip Into Kindness is the first in a series of seven titles. Your children will look forward to hearing the playful and humorous stories of these two young sisters again and again. These stories are loved and appreciated by both girls and boys, and will give you an opportunity to discuss the qualities and virtues that you would like your children and grandchildren to adopt as their own.
  • The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How To Turn Gossip Into Kindness

    Georgette Williams

    language (, March 30, 2019)
    The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How To Turn Gossip Into Kindness is a delightfully written and illustrated book that teaches children about the dangers that can come from gossiping about others.Stacy and Tracy are two young, adorable fictional sisters who mischievously discover some of life’s valuable lessons, thereby teaching young readers and listeners qualities and virtues that will help them grow into confident, mature, and loving adults.In The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How to Turn Gossip Into Kindness, Stacy and Tracy discover how harmful gossip can be to others’ reputations. They also learn how gossip can hurt other people’s feelings, causing the victims of the gossip to withdraw and isolate themselves from others. The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy was written by Georgette Williams, who is the mother of seven — and now a grandmother to 19 children. While her children were growing up, Georgette often entertained them by telling them virtue-based tales about two mischievous young sisters (Stacy and Tracy) in an effort to pass along valuable life lessons. Years later, Georgette began telling the same Stacy and Tracy stories to her grandchildren, who were so excited about the stories that they asked her to repeat them almost every time they saw her. Georgette then decided to write and publish a book for each of the stories, so her grandchildren could learn from the stories and then someday pass them on to their own children. The Adventures of Stacy and Tracy: How to Turn Gossip Into Kindness is the first in a series of seven titles. Your children will look forward to hearing the playful and humorous stories of these two young sisters again and again. These stories are loved and appreciated by both girls and boys, and will give you an opportunity to discuss the qualities and virtues that you would like your children and grandchildren to adopt as their own.