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Sarah Williamson

    Sarah Williamson explore l'intersection de la philosophie politique et de l'illustration, se penchant souvent sur les dynamiques complexes du pouvoir, de la société et de l'expérience individuelle. Son style visuel distinctif, perfectionné par des études en illustration, confère une profondeur et une nuance uniques à ses explorations littéraires. Williamson excelle à combler le fossé entre les concepts abstraits et l'art tangible, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives perspicaces sur le monde qui les entoure. Son travail, présenté dans des publications de premier plan, met en valeur son talent pour la narration visuelle et sa capacité à transmettre des idées par des images captivantes.

    Let's Go!
    Where Are You?
    A Tale of Two Lobsters
    Elevator Bird
    Cactus and Flower
    A Toolkit for Creative Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education
    • Cactus and Flower

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,6(59)Évaluer

      Cactus and Flower spend their days in the desert, side by side. They grow, slowly but surely. Then one day, Flower loses a petal. Cactus and Flower know what this means. But they know, too, that this is the way life goes: Slowly but surely, petals will fall, and new buds will bloom--

      Cactus and Flower
    • Elevator Bird

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,6(144)Évaluer

      Kids and their parents will love this quirky story about kindness, friendship, and a team coming together to make one bird's dream come true...It takes a strong team to keep the Hotel running smoothly, and Elevator Bird is at the center of it all.He helps guests get to their rooms and gives great advice about all the best sights in town. He helps the staff get where they need to go, and always has an encouraging word. Elevator Bird makes everyone's day brighter.So when he confesses to his friend Mousie that he's always longed for a room with a view, Mousie springs into action. All his friends at the Hotel hatch a marvelous plan to make sure Elevator Bird has the nest he deserves.Sarah Williamson spins a charming tale of friends working together to make a dream come true.

      Elevator Bird
    • A Tale of Two Lobsters

      • 51pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      It is a commonly held belief that lobsters find a mate and stay together for life. Although this is not true it is nice to believe.This is a story of two lobsters who meet then part to have their own separate adventures.They both make all kinds of exciting discoveries about this amazing world we live in.They begin to appreciate the delicate ecological balance of this beautiful planet and are reunited through extraordinary circumstances."A kind of marine life ‘Wuthering Heights' - but more fun." -The Lobster Times

      A Tale of Two Lobsters
    • "A little green snake follows a little pink snake around the park on a summer day"--

      Where Are You?
    • Beep, beep! Let s go! Colors and sounds collide as Tuski the elephant gets ready for adventure. And there s no limit to what Tuski s red taxi can pick up along the way.

      Let's Go!
    • The inside story of the Miliband and Corbin years, and how they led to the Labour left's demise.For 42 years, Chris Williamson was a Labour Party member. In 2010, he was elected to Parliament to represent his home town. However, in 2019, he was unceremoniously suspended from the party after being subjected to a smear campaign, and he later resigned in protest at the betrayal.In this forensic memoir – free of his Labourist clutches – Williamson provides a unique ringside view. As well as lifting the lid on the amateurish politics-by-focus-groups under Ed Miliband, Williamson exposes some of the major events that created and deepened Labour's 'antisemitism crisis' under Jeremy Corbyn.In his mission to set the record straight on numerous misreported events, Williamson names and shames the individuals – on the left and the right – whom he holds responsible for delivering his former party back into the hands of New Labourism under Sir Keir Starmer. To understand the existential crisis facing socialists in Britain today, Williamson's account of recent Labour history is indispensable.

      Ten Years Hard Labour