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  • av Stephanie Williams
    612,-

    An inside account of conflict, collapse and innovative approaches to reconstruction in Libya's challenging post-2011 landscape.

  • av Stephanie Williams
    157,-

    If you think that what you do today has no effect on your tomorrow's reality then, this book is for you.If you think that the future is so far from you, then this book is for you. After close observation and deep study of great men, I realize that if you want the best out of tomorrow, you must start the preparation today.This book is written just for you to provoke the ideas lying dormant inside of you and unleash the power to create the future that you so desire.The knowledge to creating the future that you desire, negotiating with the present to secure the future, impacting the world and leaving a lasting legacy lies within the pages of this book.That's why you should read this book! You deserve a great and thrilling future but life will give it to those who demand for it.

  • av Stephanie Williams
    123,-

    "Just in time for the debut of her original Disney TV show, Lunella Lafayette -- aka the smartest person in the Marvel Universe -- gets her own original graphic novel! When a rad-skating band of thieves start going wild, it's up to Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur to take to the streets and put a stop to their crime spree - while making sure to bust a few sweet moves along the way! But can Lunella balance fighting crime AND training with her all new, all awesome derby team - especially when it turns out that team might be up to no good? Set against the backdrop of her vibrant Lower East Side community, this hilarious graphic novel with a diverse cast of characters will be a hit with kids everywhere."--

  • av Stephanie Williams
    179,-

  • av Stephanie Williams & Kanika Taylor
    202 - 288,-

  • av Stephanie Williams & Vita Ayala
    412,-

  • av Stephanie Williams
    115,-

  • av Stephanie Williams
    140,-

    Have you gone through a personal storm like rejection, molestation, low self-esteem, loss of a loved one and feel like you will never recover? Author Stephanie Defrance Williams shares the many challenges she endured. She found Jesus in the darkest storm. "e;Finding Jesus After The Storm"e; will encourage and remind you that Jesus Christ is your Sunshine after each storm.

  • av Stephanie Williams
    255,-

    Olga Yunter was born in July 1900 in a remote frontier post in southern Siberia. A girlhood played out against the backdrop of the China trade changed forever, when, at seventeen, Olga joined her brothers in their fight against the Bolsheviks. Death and retribution followed. Olga was forced to flee to China, rubies sewn into her petticoats. Twice more Olga would be forced to leave everything behind - first to escape Mao's Communists, and again when Japan invaded China during World War II. From the comfort of her family to the terror of revolution, war and exile, Olga's Story is the heartbreaking tale of the author's grandmother.

  • - The Extraordinary Stories of the Men who Governed the British Empire
    av Stephanie Williams
    244,-

    Stephanie Williams's Running the Show is a brilliant look at the men and women of Empire.'May God forgive us for our sorry deeds and for our glorious intentions'Who were the men governing the Empire in the nineteenth century?How were they chosen and controlled? Were they sane or mad?And why did they do it?From Fiji to the Falkland Islands, from Malaysia to Australia and South Africa, from Lagos to Ottawa, ordinary British men and women, with no training, were dispatched to strange places, among strange people and faced unimaginable conditions. Some started wars. Others fought disease, injustice and slavery. Many died or went mad. Running the Show, drawing on vast unpublished sources, reveals the day-today lives, griefs and triumphs of governors at the height of the British Empire as they struggled to make sense of their charges and, frequently, themselves.'An amusing and lively book, stuffed full of anecdotes and interesting titbits' Amanda Foreman, New StatesmanStephanie Williams was born in Canada, the daughter of an army officer. Her mother was born in China, to an Englishman and a young Russian refugee who had escaped the brutality of the Bolshevik revolution. Stephanie grew up moving constantly across Canada, Europe and the United States, before taking a degree in history at Wellesley College, Massachusetts and becoming a London-based journalist. When perestroika came to Russia it was possible to begin to investigate the truth of her Russian grandmother's tumultuous past. Researching and writing Olga's Story took ten years.

  • av Stephanie Williams
    193,-

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