Marcia Williams
1) Cloud boy
Author
Publisher
Walker Books
Pub. Date
2019
Description
The diary of an irrepressible girl learning to deal with friendship, grief and growing up, perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson. Harry Christmas and Angie Moon are best friends and almost-twins. Ever since they were born two days apart they?ve been partners in cloud-spotting, sweet-eating and treehouse-building. But when Harry is taken to hospital for headaches that won?t go away, he needs Angie more than ever. Because when things fall apart, only...
Author
Publisher
Walker
Pub. Date
2011
Description
Seven-year-old Iggy Wilder loves dogs. In fact, he loves them so much he'd quite like to be one. So when Iggy's grandpa dies and his dog, Fred, is sent away, Iggy is desperate to get his four-pawed pal back. Packed with doggy facts and canine companionship, this is the heart-warming story of a boy's search for his lost friend.
Author
Publisher
Walker
Pub. Date
2006
Description
Packed with short biographies of the some of the most famous - and not so famous - inventors of all time, Marcia Williams looks at the lives of the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Antonio Meucci and Alexander Graham Bell, demonstrating how their creations have changed the world.
12) Oliver Twist
Author
Publisher
Walker Books
Pub. Date
2014
Description
Marcia Williams first introduced a generation of children to the works of Charles Dickens through her masterful comic-strip retellings in 'Oliver Twist and Other Great Dickens Stories' Now, she brings Dickens' beloved characters to a fresh audience with a new series of short novels. Meet Oliver, Fagin, Nancy and the Artful Dodger in this splendidly accessible adaptation of Oliver Twist , illustrated throughout in Marcia's lively style.
Author
Publisher
Walker
Pub. Date
2007
Description
Charles Dickens is the creator of some of English literatures most memorable characters. Meet them all between the pages of this book, which retells, in lively comic strip style, five of Dickens' most popular stories: 'Oliver Twist', 'Great Expectations', 'A Tale of Two Cities', 'David Copperfield' and 'A Christmas Carol'.