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  • Mama's Cloud

    Jessica Williams

    eBook (All Write Here Publishing, July 3, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated picture book which gently broaches the topic of mental illness and the love within families. Mama is the most wonderful and magical person in the world, but when a dark cloud settles over her, the inner magic seems to vanish. There must be something that can make the cloud disappear, but what?
  • You Can't Invite a Fish to a Dance Party

    Jessica Williams, Jimena De la Vega

    language (All Write Here Publishing, Nov. 12, 2019)
    The pets all agreed, they couldn't invite Fish to the Dance Party. It was too dangerous for him, and besides, he wouldn't have any fun. But Fish has other plans. A delightful story about a group of well-meaning pets who's lack of understanding leads them to exclude a friend from their plans. You Can't Invite a Fish to a Dance Party shows that everyone can be part of the fun, no matter their circumstances.
  • Sleeping Brilliant

    Jessica Williams

    eBook (All Write Here Publishing, June 23, 2020)
    When Princess Niamh is cursed to sleep for one hundred years, the kingdom is devastated. What they don't realise is their princess is brimming with determination and creativity. A familiar fairy tale quickly turns into a surprising story fit for a generation of princesses and princes who don't need to be rescued.Featuring STEM themes and creativity, this is definitely not the fairy tale you're used to!
  • Mama's Cloud

    Jessica Williams

    Paperback (All Write Here Publishing, June 11, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated picture book which gently broaches the topic of mental illness and the love within families. Mama is the most wonderful person in the world, but when a dark cloud drifts in and settles over her, her inner magic seems to vanish. There must be something that can make the cloud disappear...but what? "A touching, useful way to approach a difficult issue that should find a home among families, in libraries, and in school counselors' offices." Kirkus Reviews (starred review), 8/24/2018
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  • The Mealtime Monster

    Jessica Williams, Daria Lavrova

    eBook (All Write Here Publishing, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Iris Rose hates eating her veggies. Night after night she wishes she could just eat dessert. Then one night, her wish comes true! A delightful picture book for ages 3-7. Children will delight in Iris's purple monster and will discover why we can't just eat sweets.
  • Sleeping Brilliant

    Jessica Williams

    Paperback (All Write Here Publishing, May 18, 2020)
    When Princess Niamh is cursed to sleep for one hundred years, the kingdom is devastated. What they don't realise is their princess is brimming with determination and creativity. A familiar fairy tale quickly turns into a surprising story fit for a generation of princesses and princes who don't need to be rescued.Featuring STEM themes and creativity, this is definitely not the fairy tale you're used to!
  • Mama's Cloud

    Jessica Williams, Mateya Ark

    Hardcover (All Write Here Publishing, July 3, 2018)
    Mama is the most wonderful person in the world, but when a dark cloud drifts in and settles over her, her inner magic seems to vanish. There must be something that can make the cloud disappear...but what? A beautifully illustrated picture book which gently broaches the topic of mental illness and the love within families.
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  • You Can't Invite a Fish to a Dance Party

    Jessica Williams, Jimena de la Vega

    Hardcover (All Write Here Publishing, Nov. 12, 2019)
    The pets all agreed, they couldn't invite Fish to the Dance Party. It was too dangerous for him, and besides, he wouldn't have any fun. But Fish has other plans. A delightful story about a group of well-meaning pets who's lack of understanding leads them to exclude a friend from their plans. You Can't Invite a Fish to a Dance Party shows that everyone can be part of the fun, no matter their circumstances.
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  • My Koala Doesn't Take Baths

    Jessica Williams

    Paperback (All Write Here Publishing, Oct. 17, 2019)
    Quinn and Koala love to get messy as they explore. But when bathtime arrives, Quinn declares “Koala doesn’t take baths!” What will happen when Koala gets too dirty and isn’t soft and snuggly anymore? A delightful story for grubby little explorers of all types!
  • The Mealtime Monster

    Jessica Williams, Daria Lavrova

    Hardcover (All Write Here Publishing, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Iris Rose hates eating her veggies. Night after night she wishes she could just eat dessert. Then one night, her wish comes true! A delightful picture book for ages 3-7. Children will delight in Iris's purple monster and will discover why we can't just eat sweets.
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  • Dancin' Schmancin' with the Scars

    Jan Marshall

    eBook (Do Write Publishing, Nov. 28, 2012)
    “Jan’s newest treat is a delightful handbook for getting through difficult times which includes tips and spiritual guidance. Her own survival and whimsy inspire us to view our challenges differently… DR. SUSAN JEFFERS, author of “Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway.” Perhaps for some of us, the golden boomer age and beyond has tarnished a bit with health issues, loss in general and major disappointments. Put away the pills; wipe those tears and get over here. There is a way out and it can be fun. Laughter heals and connects us. Dancin, Shmancin shows us the way, painlessly and you do not even have to know how to dance. Jan Marshall turns life’s daily hassles into a ridiculous scenario by using exaggeration, satire and tad of truth; she is not actually seeking a divorce from Siri® who lives in her iPhone but they are in couple’s therapy). Yesterday, Siri advised her lawyer to ask Jan for a clothing allowance and a coffee maker. The book is dedicated to Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly, Wounded Warriors and friends who have lost children yet still manage to dance with life and contribute in spite of horrendous internal pain. This in turn, encourages the rest of us every single moment. Humor is the general theme and Dancin is a code word for anything pleasurable in your world. The Scars, well they are scars and may always remain in some manner but can be minimized by finding the humor and absurdities that surround us. Jan claims when she had her brain tumor surgery, the doctor also found a Whoopee Cushion. Chapters include the best place for seniors to find romance, (it involves prescriptions) and peaceful negotiations between body and mind after she shot her scale (with blanks she told the sheriff). She appreciates the libido of bald men, reveals to Justin Timberlake how she finds her own “Friends with Benefits” and discusses a new way to refer to age (only cheese ages). There is only one serious chapter, “Touched by an Angel in an Inappropriate Place” where she speaks of cancer, brain tumors and other cosmic jokes that were truly not funny, McGee! If you are having your own issues, Jan has techniques to get you through most anything. Though,as someone once suggested; we should all hang out with a goofy friend once in a while. Jan simply asks, “Why can't it be you, this time?”
  • Just Bee

    Shannon Nataf, Echo Li

    Hardcover (Write Path Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Winner of the 2018 Children's Moonbeam Award for Best Picture Book, Just Bee is a fantastical rhyming adventure about being who you truly are! Told through the story of a boy who is feeling down when he's left out during school recess, he begins to wish for ways he could be different--maybe then he would fit in!--when a benevolent bee befriends him and demonstrates, in the most fun and humorous of ways, why it's important the boy embrace himself just the way he is.