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Books with author Lonna Lisa Williams

  • Eleanor hill

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Paperback (The Bridge, Feb. 7, 2014)
    This novel, winner of the North Carolina Juvenile Literature Award, tells the story of twelve-year-old Eleanor Hill, who longs for adventures outside Atlantic Grove, her isolated North Carolina fishing village. She knows that women in other places must do more than hang laundry, tend gardens, and fry fish for dinner. In Atlantic Grove, most girls see nothing more in their futures than marriage to a fisherman and the meager existence that goes with it. Eleanor longs to experience the fast-changing world beyond Atlantic Grove -- she'd like to drive an automobile, see a picture show, and most of all, attend high school. At last she has her chance. Without her papa's permission, Eleanor leaves home to live with her aunt and uncle in nearby New Bern. As she discovers the satisfactions of higher education, Eleanor also attracts the attentions of a handsome Italian immigrant boy and a prominent doctor's son. While spending her teenage years in New Bern, Eleanor begins to realize how valuable love and family are in her struggle for self-reliance. Set against the exhilarating backdrop of 1910's America, this engaging novel vividly portrays one girl's search for identity and independence.
  • Cadence: Reflections of an Unlikely Warrior

    Lisa Renée Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2014)
    With a family history of military patriots dating back to the 1300’s, having the heart of a warrior is in the DNA of Author Lisa Renée Williams. Even so, she hasn’t always operated with the attitude of a warrior. In her book Cadence;Reflections of an Unlikely Warrior, Lisa shares the story of her personal battles with fear, shame and depression and how she learned to live a life of confidence, perseverance and joy. In this book you will learn the secrets of living victoriously even in the midst of life’s most difficult battles such as the aftermath of sexual abuse, abortion, abandonment, P.T.S.D. and divorce. Cadence; Reflections of an Unlikely Warrior gives the reader hope and guidance on how to walk through life’s ugliest battles and still come out on top. You will learn key elements to joyful living through life giving lessons such as cultivating strong, lifelong friendships with accountability and structure, gaining prosperity, reaching goals and how to find and keep your life partner. This book is a “must read” for anyone wanting to gain more confidence and live a victorious life in a world that often feels like a battlefield.
  • All About Mia

    Lisa Williamson

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Feb. 2, 2017)
    One family, three sisters. GRACE, the oldest: straight-A student.AUDREY, the youngest: future Olympic swimming champion. And MIA, the mess in the middle. Mia is wild and daring, great with hair and selfies, and the undisputed leader of her friends - not attributes appreciated by her parents or teachers. When Grace makes a shock announcement, Mia hopes that her now-not-so-perfect sister will get into the trouble she deserves. But instead, it is Mia whose life spirals out of control - boozing, boys and bad behaviour - and she starts to realise that her attempts to make it All About Mia might put at risk the very things she loves the most.
  • All About Mia

    Lisa Williamson

    Paperback (David Fickling Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Mia Campbell-Richardson, 16, is ballsy, gorgeous and kind of a disaster. Unlike her brilliant sisters, academic Grace (19) and champion swimmer Audrey (13), middle child Mia has no idea what she wants to do with her life and is convinced of her status as the black sheep of the family. Struggling at school and unable to deal with her parents easy acceptance of perfect sister Grace's fall from grace - Mia goes into a tailspin, misguidedly seducing a man in his 40s and putting herself at risk on several occasions by drinking herself into oblivion. It is only the disappearance of her quiet and loving baby sister that is eventually able to bring Mia and Grace back together and help Mia see at last that she doesn't need it all to be about Mia to be happy.
  • Bad Luck, Lucy!

    Lisa Williams

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, April 10, 2008)
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  • Write Before Your Eyes

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2008)
    TWELVE-YEAR-OLD GRACIE IS always flying under the radar of her overworked parents and outspoken siblings. But when she buys an old journal at a yard sale, Gracie is stunned to realize that everything she writes in the journal comes true—though sometimes in unexpected ways.At first Gracie uses the journal selfishly, controlling her mother’s BlackBerry and eliminating the dress code at school. But then she starts to think about bigger issues: what about world hunger? Global warming? World peace Unfortunately, before she can make headway on any of those issues, the journal falls into the wrong hands—and soon Gracie and her best friend/crush Dylan are rushing around town trying to undo the damage! This fun, warm, emotionally honest novel is both a fantastic adventure and a testament to the power of writing to change the world.
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  • Bad Luck, Lucy!

    Lisa Williams

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, July 12, 2007)
    Lucy finds a shiny coin and Dad tells her it's lucky..... but then things start to go wrong!
  • Write Before Your Eyes

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2008)
    TWELVE-YEAR-OLD GRACIE IS always flying under the radar of her overworked parents and outspoken siblings. But when she buys an old journal at a yard sale, Gracie is stunned to realize that everything she writes in the journal comes true—though sometimes in unexpected ways.At first Gracie uses the journal selfishly, controlling her mother’s BlackBerry and eliminating the dress code at school. But then she starts to think about bigger issues: what about world hunger? Global warming? World peace Unfortunately, before she can make headway on any of those issues, the journal falls into the wrong hands—and soon Gracie and her best friend/crush Dylan are rushing around town trying to undo the damage! This fun, warm, emotionally honest novel is both a fantastic adventure and a testament to the power of writing to change the world.
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  • Eleanor Hill

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Hardcover (Cricket Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    Inspired by the life of the author's grandmother, this novel is rich with the period detail of 1912 North Carolina as it follows twelve-year-old Eleanor's quest to escape the drudgery of life in an isolated fishing village.
  • Write Before Your Eyes

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2008)
    TWELVE-YEAR-OLD GRACIE IS always flying under the radar of her overworked parents and outspoken siblings. But when she buys an old journal at a yard sale, Gracie is stunned to realize that everything she writes in the journal comes true—though sometimes in unexpected ways.At first Gracie uses the journal selfishly, controlling her mother’s BlackBerry and eliminating the dress code at school. But then she starts to think about bigger issues: what about world hunger? Global warming? World peace Unfortunately, before she can make headway on any of those issues, the journal falls into the wrong hands—and soon Gracie and her best friend/crush Dylan are rushing around town trying to undo the damage! This fun, warm, emotionally honest novel is both a fantastic adventure and a testament to the power of writing to change the world.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Winter's Tide

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Jan. 1, 2013)
    The coldest season. Building a family is hard, especially with stepsisters who are complete opposites. During the bleak and dreary days of winter, Diana continues to be bullied at school, Stephanie continues hiding a painful secret, and both their lives are shaken by two tragic accidents. They discover a beached whale on the North Carolina shoreline, then Stephanie's brother is in a near-fatal car crash. The girls try pushing through the rockiness in their relationship and facing their challenges, until Stephanie's lie is finally revealed. Can Diana find forgiveness and faith in her darkest hours? Praise for Summer of the Wolves: This funny, gentle and compassionate story feels fresh, thanks to appealing, closely observed characters, both major and minor, and a compelling setting' --Kirkus Reviews
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  • Write Before Your Eyes

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2008)
    TWELVE-YEAR-OLD GRACIE IS always flying under the radar of her overworked parents and outspoken siblings. But when she buys an old journal at a yard sale, Gracie is stunned to realize that everything she writes in the journal comes true—though sometimes in unexpected ways.At first Gracie uses the journal selfishly, controlling her mother’s BlackBerry and eliminating the dress code at school. But then she starts to think about bigger issues: what about world hunger? Global warming? World peace Unfortunately, before she can make headway on any of those issues, the journal falls into the wrong hands—and soon Gracie and her best friend/crush Dylan are rushing around town trying to undo the damage! This fun, warm, emotionally honest novel is both a fantastic adventure and a testament to the power of writing to change the world.From the Hardcover edition.
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