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The Iliad tells the story of the war between Greeks and Trojans; the love between Helena and Paris; and the Trojan Horse. The Odyssey depicts the perilous voyage home of the Greek warrior Odysseus. This title retells these classic Greek stories with a cartoon style, aiming to mak...e them accessible and fun for young children. Read more
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Marcia Williams retells fourteen of Shakespeare's best-loved plays in her trademark witty, accessible style.
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Hear all about the Stone Age from the great storyteller Sparrow - history like it's never been told before!Join Marcia Williams on a journey to the Stone Age. Meet the people of Clan Woolly as they learn how to make fire, invent stone tools and turn wild wolves into tame dogs!Pac...ked with jokes, comic illustrations and fascinating facts, this hugely entertaining fictional biography will make you look at the Stone Age in a whole new light! Read more
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Conscious creativity combines essential elements conceived in solitude, silence, anger, joy, peace, love and grace. It also requires an audience. Dancing In The Rain is the actualization of peace in love when read, sometimes loud sometimes soft, by you, in Anger, Silence, Solitud...e and Loneliness. May enthusiastic joy be yours. When I walk into a room it becomes quiet and calm As if everyone is waiting for me to speak What will I say? I will tell them my Father sends his love and their souls will be healed I've known Marcia Williams for over a decade. She is most significant and relevant of poets. Her understanding of human relationships and her fearlessness in getting to the core is what will touch readers in a most profound way -Dr. Linda Papadopoulos BA(Hons), MSc., PhD., CPsychol., CSci., AFBPsS A must-read. As a first time writer, Marcia has written quite simply one of the most heart-wrenching and identifiable book that's appealing even to a first time reader of inspired thoughts and otherwise. -Devon Haughton, Award winning Screenwriter/Producer, Superbob, Playwright, Big Yard, documentarian, From Happy Hill to Parliament Hill/Jean Augustine's Journey. A rare talent like Marcia's is an experience everyone should share in a lifetime. Her ability to capture intimate experiences of life breathes life into literary art. Once you have read Marcia's work you will understand the meaning of personal triumph. This is an adventure into the depths of emotion and the struggle through the return of love. -Jerry Ples BSc, Writer Read more
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Step back into ancient India as Marcia Williams brings her inviting comic-book style to eight animal folktales that continue to enchant children today. Have you heard about the elephant and the dog who became not just unlikely companions, but the best of friends? Or the traveler ...whose greed for gold lures him straight into the scrawny tiger's trap? How about the talkative tortoise who can't keep his mouth closed to save his life? Drawing from three books of best-loved Indian folktales -- Hitopadesha Tales, Jataka Tales, and Panchantra Tales -- this graphic storybook collection, alive with kid-friendly illustrations, is infused with humor and warmth. Read more
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This book is an analysis of the elements, from economic to cultural, which must be considered when making the decision to do business in India and comparing the business standards and protocols to those of the United States.
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More than 70 inspirational and amazing women --Cover.
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With her signature comic-strip style, Williams takes readers behind the scenes of some of ancient Rome's most famous moments, led by Dormeo: gladiator, dormouse, and berry-nibbler. Full color.
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Victor Hugo's epic masterpiece is retold and illustrated by Marcia Williams in her signature comic-book style. Travel back to nineteenth-century France with ex-convict Jean Valjean as he tries to put his criminal past behind him and his fate intertwines with the ruthless Inspecto...r Javert, determined to put Valjean back behind bars; the poor factory worker Fantine, whose struggle to provide for her child leads to her death; her orphaned daughter, Cosette, whom Valjean saves from poverty and neglect; and Cosette's besotted suitor, Marius. As a revolution sweeps through Paris, can Valjean elude Javert and secure a happy life for Cosette before all is lost? Follow their story in Marcia Williams's entertaining and easily digestible retelling for young readers. Read more
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Originally published: London: Walker Books, c2015.
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