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Books with author Mr T J Williams

  • Welcome to Purgatory The Condemned

    S J Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Hip Hop Rabbit

    O.T. Williams

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Jan. 29, 2010)
    In O. T. Williams’ fully illustrated debut The Hip Hop Rabbit, readers are introduced to the urban jungle, which looks a little more pastoral than one might expect. Here a young rabbit named H. P., who has earned his limp, dashes and darts through the streets beside an elementary school so that he can keep an eye on the cool kids and hip, hip, hop to the whip-thumping beat of his own drum. When H. P. befriends fifth-grader Destiny, a little girl with a big heart, the two are unstoppable. As proof that great minds think alike no matter how different they might approach the world, H.P. and Destiny take on an issue that will save their district millions of dollars. With a study guide to help teachers and caregivers make the most of this exciting fable, this book offers something unique. Here is where an author creates characters that feel real in a place that many readers will know. Here is life in the big city, and here too, is magic and friendship enough for all.
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  • For Better or For Worse

    D.T. Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Grant and Lucy have been together since their teenage years and now are starting their lives as a newly married couple. They have overcome the odds to maintain their love for one another despite obstacles that they have faced. After the rings are on their finger and the vows have been said you would think they would be living happily ever after. However, the newlywed couple gets a rude awakening of the ups and downs of married life. The once devoted and loving Lucy becomes career obsessed not seeing the valuable time she is taking away from her family. Grant now feeling ignored and neglected from his wife gives in to temptation bringing forth dire consequences for his actions. Realizing their marriage is in turmoil and their once so strong bond has been broken, Grant and Lucy learn the true meaning of For Better or For Worse....
  • 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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  • The Adventures of Olie The Deaf Dog Coloring Book

    T. R. Williams

    Paperback (T. R. Williams, Jan. 17, 2015)
    Olie was born a very special puppy, and yet still he remained unwanted. Then something amazing happened that changed his life in ways that he never could have imagined. Join in on Olie's adventures, exploring new places, meeting new friends, and learning life lessons along the journey.
  • Tomorrow is a Big Day

    MH Williams

    (Independently published, March 24, 2020)
    Tomorrow is a Big Day is a children's story inspired by the intersection of two literary classics: John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. This story takes you to a time close enough to see but too far to touch where there lives a tall and glorious tree on a strange and distant island. One day a baby songbird and its mother discover this special tree after flying from far far away. Through their unconditional love for one another and for all living things, they find the courage to face a scary world in crisis. A tiny hero with a great big heart just might save us all.
  • I'm Not Chicken!

    Mr Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 27, 2017)
    Charlie the chicken is mocked by the other chickens for being... well... a chicken. One day he sets out to prove them all wrong, but things don't go smoothly! ~ A therapeutic story for young children who lack confidence in new situations or are afraid to try new things ~
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  • Bell Bottom High: Book I: Freshman Fears

    B.J. Williams

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 14, 2017)
    The Bell Bottom High series introduces Reecy Jones, a book-smart, fourteen-year-old, high school freshman, attending Bell High School in the fictional town of Clifton, Arkansas. In this first book, one of Reecy’s classmates, Lena Turnipseed, comes to her for advice in the fall of 1973. Lena is pregnant and wants to run away from home to avoid embarrassing her professional parents, getting kicked out of her church, and attending an alternative school across town.Reecy reluctantly agrees to help her classmate find a shelter for unwed mothers where Lena can hide out until after the baby is born. Although Reecy and Lena are not really friends, Reecy swears to keep the location a secret while Lena plots a getaway plan.When the pressure mounts, will Reecy keep Lena’s secret or will it be too much for her to handle?
  • One Two Buckle My Shoe

    WILLIAMS J

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 24, 1987)
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  • KnightWatchers: The Call: the first episode

    Mr Jason D Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 23, 2011)
    "It didn’t begin with a bang or a boom…"Told in a tongue-in-cheek style with sardonic commentary playfully interrupting the narrative, KnightWatchers pays homage to the old Saturday matinee serials and Science-Fantasy adventures from our youth. It tells the story of plucky fourteen-year-old Alayna who is searching the galaxyfor a stolen crystal that has enough power to either create an entire solar system ... or destroy one. Her search brings her to a flying pirate ship where she meets Alabam, a scrappy teenage space-pirate with a funny name whose appetite for fighting is only outmatched by his love for food. Together, the two attempt to retrieve the crystal from the clutches of the villainous (and not to mention, 'pompous') Captain Scorpion. Their adventure then takes them to Tecmonian Institute, a training schoolfor the next generation of Astro-Militia. Here, Alabam finds himself in a league of teenaged guardians where he meets Wheeler-2 Maverick (a young and cocky ‘Ace’ pilot) and Flash – a teenage alien boy who has all the powers of a neutron star.Along his journey, Alabam must not only seek peace with his past, but must also learn that there is indeed strength in vulnerability.With quirky characters and a story that combines elements of Sci-Fi, fantasy, and cliffhangers, KnightWatchers puts a new twist on a futuristic story.
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  • Here's A Ball For Baby

    WILLIAMS J

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 24, 1987)
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  • Puddin' the Pudgy Panda Makes A New Friend

    T. Williams

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, May 12, 2009)
    Once upon a time there was a pudgy little bear called Puddin'. One day he went to play with his best friend, Cake. Cake was a mouse. While they were playing, Puddin' saw two eyes peeking out from a bush. Puddin' the Pudgy Panda Makes A New Friend is a heartwarming story for children of all ages. It teaches not to discriminate against those with different personalities but to open our hearts to new and exciting friendships. T. Williams created Puddin' the Pudgy Panda to help children learn and understand the many lessons in life. T. Williams lives in Virginia with her husband and family and is currently working on the third book in the Puddin' the Pudgy Panda series. This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.
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