Sam Williams Livres
Sam Williams crée des illustrations expressives, attrayantes et douces qui donnent vie à de nombreux livres pour enfants. Son style artistique est distinctif, capable d'insuffler de la vivacité aux histoires destinées aux jeunes lecteurs. Williams se concentre sur la narration visuelle, qui complète et enrichit le texte, offrant une perspective fraîche et sensible à la littérature jeunesse.






Focusing on the potential for spiritual and social change within communities, this guide explores the foundations and history of community transformation through a theological lens. Two visionary leaders provide practical methods to inspire readers to dream big about the impact their churches can have on local towns and cities. The book serves as a resource for those looking to initiate meaningful change in their communities.
Babies
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Rhyming text describes bunches of babies, but there is only one baby that is loved the best.
Little Fluff is taking a walk. But why does everyone keep shouting, Croc!? A fun picture book with strong repetition, making it perfect to read again and again.
Free as in Freedom interweaves biographical snapshots of GNU project founder Richard Stallman with the political, social and economic history of the free software movement. It examines Stallman's unique personality and how that personality has been at turns a driving force and a drawback in terms of the movement's overall success.
In rollicking rhyme, an adventurous kitty invites his friends for a night-time romp in the busy city.
"Why would Microsoft executives lie awake at night worrying about the antics of a long-haired, renegade hacker named Richard Stallman? Why do some of the smartest programmers on the planet revere this man as "St. Ignucius"? And how did a stubborn, precocious boy obsessed with creating the perfect model rocket grow up to play David to the software industry's Goliath?" "Free as in Freedom traces this eccentric genius's evolution from gifted, solitary child to teen outcast to revered and reviled crusader. Through extensive interviews with Stallman, his family, fellow hackers, and tech-industry heavyweights, author Sam Williams crafts a portrait of a freedom fighter who has, in fact, changed the world."--Jacket
Artificial intelligence has sparked significant debate, reminiscent of the controversies surrounding biological evolution. Despite its emergence in academic discussions fifty years ago, many philosophers and some scientists view the quest for thinking machines as akin to the medieval alchemists' elusive search for the philosopher's stone, driven more by belief than by rigorous skepticism. This ongoing discourse highlights the complex relationship between technology, philosophy, and the nature of intelligence itself.
Engaging young readers, this interactive book invites them to discover hidden skeletons and other spooky surprises throughout a house preparing for a festive party. With pop-up elements on each spread, children can explore various locations, from cupboards to cookie jars, while encountering mysterious tentacles and potential monsters lurking nearby. The playful blend of curiosity and fright makes for an entertaining experience as skeletons gear up for a lively celebration.
Explore a vibrant world where the unconventional figures of Warhol's art and Lynch's cinematic vision intertwine, celebrating misfits, dreamers, and those often overlooked. This work pays homage to the unique voices and experiences that challenge societal norms, inviting readers to reflect on the beauty found in the margins of culture.
