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Books published by publisher Williams and King Publishers

  • Buck the Popeyed Crow

    Helen Williamson

    Hardcover (Williams and King Publishers, Feb. 1, 2018)
    As Buck sat on the fence overlooking the ginger apple field, memories of his brother Lack overwhelmed him. They had been separated for some time now. Buck started out on a journey to find him only to befriend Leary who was a bully. The two went on a journey together to find Lack. Along the way they met several interesting characters, however they never gave up on their quest to find Buck's teeny, tiny little brother.Join Buck and Leary on this journey as they learn valuable lessons about positive self-esteem, determination and anti-bullying.
  • The Pitiful Kangaroo in the Strawberry Pumpkin Patch

    Helen Williamson

    Paperback (Williams and King Publishers, May 10, 2019)
    The Strawberry Pumpkin Patch is a secret place in Blueberry, USA. Tubic, the Pitiful Kangaroo and Munic, the hyena, live in the Strawberry Pumpkin Patch. Miss Jasmine, the red ladybug team up with Munic and their friends to get some help for Tubic who has been feeling pitiful for a long time now. Follow along the journey as Tubic’s friends help him to discover that feeling he was pitiful was only in his mind.
  • A Lone Wolf Story: Forgiveness and Gratitude

    Andrew Williams

    language (Williams Publishing, March 2, 2020)
    This book outlines a story of overcoming depression and anxiety. It is a journal formatted book that discusses feelings associated with a spiritual awakening. Success is defined not by material possessions. Rather it is defined individually, based on the self-image, perception, and realization one has created in their own mind. The story is designed to help people connect the dots and overcome obstacles. Everyone fails and makes mistakes in life. Learning its ok to fail, life becomes more about the journey than the destination.At the age of 35, I had enough life experiences to realize I am in more control than I previously knew. This realization comes with the ultimate responsibility. Taking responsibility for my own life, I decided to write about it. The story is based in the year 2019 as I learned new techniques to center and forgive myself. To begin to live a life full of love and gratitude that starts with the simple profound truths that helped change my perspective.
  • Buck the Pop-Eyed Crow

    Helen Williamson

    (Williams and King Publishers, Jan. 11, 2018)
    As Buck sat on the fence overlooking the ginger apple field, memories of his brother Lack overwhelmed him. They had been separated for some time now. Buck started out on a journey to find him only to befriend Leary who was a bully. The two went on a journey together to find Lack. Along the way they met several interesting characters, however they never gave up on their quest to find Buck’s teeny, tiny little brother. Join Buck and Leary on this journey as they learn valuable lessons about positive self-esteem, determination and anti-bullying.
  • Nimbus the Little Cloud Who Lost His Silver Lining

    Gary Parker, Marjorie Rose, April Hanig

    Hardcover (Williams Publishing, July 4, 2018)
    Nimbus, a cloud, and April, a human girl, become fast friends when both lose something very important to each of them. They embark on an adventure across the world to search for their losses. Along the way, they discover that out of every bad situation comes something good - the silver lining.
  • A Lone Wolf Story: Forgiveness and Gratitude

    Andrew Williams

    (Williams Publishing, March 3, 2020)
    This book outlines a story of overcoming depression and anxiety. It is a journal formatted book that discusses feelings associated with a spiritual awakening. Success is defined not by material possessions. Rather it is defined individually, based on the self-image, perception, and realization one has created in their own mind. The story is designed to help people connect the dots and overcome obstacles. Everyone fails and makes mistakes in life. Learning its ok to fail, life becomes more about the journey than the destination.At the age of 35, I had enough life experiences to realize I am in more control than I previously knew. This realization comes with the ultimate responsibility. Taking responsibility for my own life, I decided to write about it. The story is based in the year 2019 as I learned new techniques to center and forgive myself. To begin to live a life full of love and gratitude that starts with the simple profound truths that helped change my perspective.
  • Sammy's Zoo

    Helen Williamson

    Paperback (Williams and King Publishers, March 29, 2018)
    Welcome to Sammy's Zoo where strange things live. Yep, really strange things but everyone who lives here is truly happy. There's Sammy Sam, a noodle and the owner of the zoo, Angel the white beaver. There's also Mina the catfish who looks like a girl, Weese the cow who looks like a Lion and her beautiful sister Beauty, and Pie a girl who looks like a baboon!Everyone and everything is different in Sammy's Zoo, but that's all right because being different is a good thing! Being different makes you special. It makes you, specially YOU! Come and visit Sammy's Zoo where differences are welcomed and celebrated, where being special is a source of happiness.