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Books with author Lisa Carol Williams

  • I Speak to Dead People: Can You?

    Lisa Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2014)
    This book is designed for those who wish to develop their natural gifts or to understand more about the afterlife and see the signs that their loved ones are around them. Firstly, let me introduce myself. My name is Lisa Williams, and I have been working as a psychic medium for over twenty years. I never planned to work as a medium. I mean, think about it: in the ‘80s, having a career as a medium was never heard of. If I had gone to my teachers and said, “I want to speak to dead people for a career,” I would have been carted off to the nearest mental institute. In fact, there were times that my mother would joke about the men in white coats coming to get me. I thought she was serious, and I grew up thinking that I was a little weird and hiding my ability. I was lucky to have a friend who thought my weirdness was cool. She was always asking questions about it, so I started to feel more comfortable; but as friends do, we drifted apart, and I had a new circle of friends, so I went back into the closet. I still had a growing intuition, but I curbed it and didn’t say anything. I just found that I “knew” things, and I couldn’t really explain it. I was actually quite shy growing up, and I found that I conformed with society about what I believed I should be like. It was easy. I fit the mold, and I didn’t say anything…many people would call that being a sheep and following the crowd. Does this sound familiar to your story? It probably does. Well let me tell you: you are normal. Just because you have this gift doesn’t mean that you have to hide it. For years I hid from it. I even hid it from my own parents for a while. For most of my life, my father has been a huge skeptic, and I remember the time when I had been working as a psychic medium for a while and he asked me when I was going to get a “proper job.” He was an atheist and couldn’t wrap his head around the concept that our soul continues to live on when our body dies. When I finally decided to come out as a medium, it was accepted and most people had a fascination about it. It was “cool” to have this gift. I grew up in the United Kingdom and so we never showed emotions, never went to therapy, and we never said we loved each other. It was a very different world to what we live in now. Going to a psychic or a medium was better than going to a therapist in the United Kingdom. When you went to the therapist you were admitting that you had a problem, it was a sign of weakness. Now it’s considered a gift to be aware of your challenges, and it’s actually character building. I finally surrendered to my gift after my friend helped me see that I wasn’t crazy and that I actually could help others. The rest is history. What I would have benefited from, though, in those early years was some structure, discipline, and understanding. Even though my grandmother worked as a medium she died before I started, and so I didn’t have anyone really to talk too. The only thing that she said to me was: “Always trust your gut instincts. It will never let you down.” That is something I live by, and I will suggest that you do, too. Through my work, I have been guided by Spirit, which has shown me the way forward to work with my gift. I have built my gift on discipline and respect, which is something that I will enforce within you. I have developed the skill of delivering a message, as well as enhancing and fine-tuning my gift. These are things that I will help you with. Throughout this book you will come to understand the history of Mediumship, how to develop your gift, and how to see signs from your loved ones. You will be given daily exercises to enhance your gift and to help you connect to your own loved ones and those of other people.
  • 24 Games You Can Play on a Checker Board

    Carol Williams

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Games You Can Play on a Checkerboard Carol Lynch Williams The latest in the successful children's activity series, Games You Can Play on a Checkerboard teaches kids how to use a plain old checkerboard and pieces to play 24 different new games! All the pieces needed to play these games are included, as well as easy-to-follow instructions. Impress friends and family by turning the checkerboard into a frontier for inventive new games. Games include The Coyote and the Chickens, Box the Fox, Wolf and Goats, Fox and Geese, Horseshoe, Catching the Pigs, Hey! Get Outta My Line, Leap Frog, Solitaire Pyramid Checkers, and checkerboard games from other countries! Directions for 24 different games (20090428)
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  • Christmas in Heaven

    Carol Williams

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, June 19, 2000)
    Honey lives in Heaven, Florida, where her grandfather is a popular preacher who believes in being saved, but when Honey becomes friends with Christmas and Easter, daughters of a movie star, trouble ensues, and Honey realizes maybe it's Christmas who needs saving.
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  • Once I Was a Beehive: A Novel Based on the Motion Picture

    Carol Lynch Williams

    language (Mirror Press, Dec. 1, 2018)
    Charming, clever, and heart-warming. Carol Lynch Williams' novelization of the motion picture Once I Was a Beehive is sure to be a family favorite. ***2018 Whitney Award Finalist***Sixteen-year-old Lane Speer spends her family vacations camping in the mountains, taking the memories for granted until she loses her father to an unexpected bout with cancer. One year later, as Lane is still reeling from her father's death, her mother remarries a guy who Lane hardly knows. To top it off, he's a Mormon. Worst of all, while her mom and new stepdad are on their honeymoon, they arrange to have her stay with her Mormon step-aunt who takes her to a bible-themed girls camp with a bunch of Mormon girls. Confronted with memories of camping with her family, Lane tries to find peace with her new surroundings as she deals with the death of her father. ABOUT CAROL LYNCH WILLIAMS:Carol Lynch Williams, who grew up in Florida and now lives in Utah, is an award-winning novelist with seven children of her own, including six daughters. She has an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College, and won the prestigious PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship. The Chosen One was named one of the ALA’s Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers and Best Books for Young Adult Readers; it won the Whitney and the Association of Mormon Letters awards for the best young adult novel of the year; and was featured on numerous lists of recommended YA fiction. Carol’s other novels include Glimpse, Miles From Ordinary, The Haven, Waiting, Signed, Skye Harper, and the Just in Time series.
  • The Art of Being Normal: A Novel

    Lisa Williamson

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 31, 2016)
    An inspiring and timely debut novel from Lisa Williamson, The Art of Being Normal is about two transgender friends who figure out how to navigate teen life with help from each other. David Piper has always been an outsider. His parents think he's gay. The school bully thinks he's a freak. Only his two best friends know the real truth: David wants to be a girl. On the first day at his new school Leo Denton has one goal: to be invisible. Attracting the attention of the most beautiful girl in his class is definitely not part of that plan. When Leo stands up for David in a fight, an unlikely friendship forms. But things are about to get messy. Because at Eden Park School secrets have a funny habit of not staying secret for long, and soon everyone knows that Leo used to be a girl. As David prepares to come out to his family and transition into life as a girl and Leo wrestles with figuring out how to deal with people who try to define him through his history, they find in each other the friendship and support they need to navigate life as transgender teens as well as the courage to decide for themselves what normal really means.A Margaret Ferguson Book
  • I Love Me: A Book About Self Acceptance

    Carol M Williams, Carol Ada

    Paperback (ISBN Canada, Jan. 31, 2017)
    A little girl examines herself and finds perfection within. What others might perceive as flaws, she sees as beauty. Her eyes, her ears, her lips, her skin tone. She is proud and happy of the body she is in. She tells herself "I love my ears they are so quirky." She realizes embracing and loving all of herself with or without flaws is the key to self acceptance and joy.
  • The Haven: A Novel

    Carol Lynch Williams

    language (St. Martin's Griffin, March 4, 2014)
    For the teens at The Haven, the outside world, just beyond the towering stone wall that surrounds the premises, is a dangerous unknown. It has always been this way, ever since the hospital was established in the year 2020. But The Haven is more than just a hospital; it is their home. It is all they know. Everything is strictly monitored: education, exercise, food, and rest. The rules must be followed to keep the children healthy, to help control the Disease that has cast them as Terminals, the Disease that claims limbs and lungs—and memories. But Shiloh is different; she remembers everything. Gideon is different, too. He dreams of a cure, of rebellion against the status quo. What if everything they've been told is a lie? What if The Haven is not the safe place it claims to be? And what will happen if Shiloh starts asking dangerous questions?Powerful and emotional, The Haven takes us inside a treacherous world in which nothing is as it seems. "Imagine Anna Quindlen or Sue Miller turning her attention to writing a young adult novel, and you have an idea of what Carol Lynch Williams has done for early teen readers." (Audrey Couloumbis, author of the Newbery Honor Book Getting Near to Baby)
  • Waiting

    Carol Lynch Williams

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, May 1, 2012)
    After her brother’s death, a teen struggles to rediscover love and find redemption in this “stunningly powerful free-verse story” (VOYA).Growing up, London and Zach were as close as could be. And then Zach dies, and the family is gutted. London’s father is distant. Her mother won’t speak. The days are filled with what-ifs and whispers: Was it London’s fault? Alone and adrift, London finds herself torn between her brother’s best friend and the handsome new boy in town as she struggles to find herself—and ultimately redemption—in this authentic and affecting novel from award-winning novelist Carol Lynch Williams.
  • MILES FROM ORDINARY

    Carol Lynch Williams

    Paperback (Griffin, March 13, 2012)
    "Imagine Anna Quindlen or Sue Miller turning her attention to writing a young adult novel, and you have an idea what [Williams] has done for early teen readers…" --Audrey Couloumbis, author of the Newbery Honor Book Getting Close to BabyThirteen-year-old Lacey wakes to a beautiful summer morning excited to begin her new job at the library, just as her mother is supposed to start work at the grocery store. Lacey hopes that her mother's ghosts have finally been laid to rest; after all, she seems so much better these days, and they really do need the money. But as the hours tick by and memories come flooding back, a day full of hope spins terrifyingly out of control...."No one can get inside the head and heart of a 13-year-old girl better than Carol Lynch Williams, and I mean no one," said James S. Jacobs, Professor of Children's Literature at Brigham Young University, of her breakout novel, The Chosen One. Now, with Miles from Ordinary, this award-winning YA author brings us an equally gripping story of a girl who loves her mother, but must face the truth of what life with that mother means for both of them.Miles from Ordinary was recently named to The American Libray Associations 2012 list of Best Fiction for Young Adults. The Chosen One was named one of 2012's Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults by the ALA.
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  • Sorting Sounds

    Carolea Williams

    Perfect Paperback (Teach Bright, Aug. 15, 2005)
    Includes over 300 colorful photo cards printed on cardstock and ready to use. No coloring, cutting, or reproducing required. Children sort the cards by identifying the sounds they hear. No reading skills required. Sorting activities are organized by seven phonemic awareness skills, such as rhyming words recognition, syllable counting, and phoneme isolation. 16-page teacher guide includes activity ideas and phonemic awareness assessment. Grades PreK-1
  • Messenger

    Carol Lynch Williams

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    From PEN Award–winning author Carol Lynch Williams comes a “haunting read” (Booklist) in this coming-of-age tale about a girl who can talk to the dead—even if she would rather not.Evie Messenger knows that her family is different from other families. But it isn’t until her fifteenth birthday that the Messenger gift is revealed to her. Evie has the family’s gift—a special power. Soon she realizes she is able to see and talk to the dead—ghosts—often with no idea who the person was. Or as Evie says: “I see Dead People. It’s a Messenger gift.” That doesn’t necessarily mean she wants the Messenger gift. So Evie tries to ignore it but soon she finds she cannot. Can Evie find a way to live her life without letting her power take over?And what if the dead person is someone close to Evie’s family?
  • The Art of Being Normal

    Lisa Williamson

    eBook (David Fickling Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    David Piper has always been an outsider. His parents think he's gay. The school bully thinks he's a freak. Only his two best friends know the real truth - David wants to be a girl. On the first day at his new school Leo Denton has one goal - to be invisible. Attracting the attention of the most beautiful girl in Year 11 is definitely not part of that plan. When Leo stands up for David in a fight, an unlikely friendship forms. But things are about to get messy. Because at Eden Park School secrets have a funny habit of not staying secret for long...