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Dee Williams

    Dee Williams è un'appassionata sostenitrice della vita sostenibile e un'insegnante dedicata alla divulgazione delle case minuscole e delle pratiche di bioedilizia. Attraverso i suoi workshop e come comproprietaria di Portland Alternative Dwellings, ispira gli altri ad abbracciare un'impronta ecologica ridotta e a promuovere una maggiore connessione comunitaria. Il suo lavoro e la sua filosofia hanno raggiunto un vasto pubblico attraverso vari mezzi di informazione, dimostrando la sua capacità di influenzare le prospettive sull'abitare e sullo stile di vita. Williams incarna una visione per il futuro in cui sostenibilità, semplicità e comunità sono fondamentali nel nostro modo di vivere.

    The Flower Girls
    Ellie of Elmleigh Square
    Carrie of Culver Road
    Annie of Albert Mews
    Getting up Close and Personal
    Forgive and Forget
    • 2021

      Love Loves Me

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the profound love of God, this book serves as a heartfelt reminder of one's inherent worth and purpose. Through personal reflections and the author's journey in ministry, it encourages readers to embrace their identity as cherished creations of God. The text emphasizes the transformative power of divine love, urging individuals to confront and dispel negative thoughts about their self-worth. With a rich background in worship and ministry, the author, Dee Williams, shares her experiences to inspire a deeper understanding of God's acceptance and love for all.

      Love Loves Me
    • 2015

      The Big Tiny

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Part how-to, part personal memoir, The Big Tiny is an utterly seductive meditation on the benefits of slowing down, scaling back, and appreciating the truly important things in life. More than ten years ago, a near-death experience abruptly reminded sustainability advocate and pioneer Dee Williams that life is short. So, she sold her sprawling home and built an eighty-four-square-foot house—on her own, from the ground up. Today, Williams can list everything she owns on one sheet of paper, her monthly housekeeping bills amount to about eight dollars, and it takes her about ten minutes to clean the entire house. Adapting a new lifestyle left her with the ultimate luxury—more time to spend with friends and family—and gave her the freedom to head out for adventure at a moment’s notice, or watch the clouds and sunset while drinking a beer on her (yes, tiny) front porch.

      The Big Tiny
    • 2014
    • 2012

      Life's journey is filled with trials and challenges that shape our character and resilience. This book explores the transformative power of facing adversity, offering insights and strategies for personal growth. It emphasizes the importance of perseverance and the lessons learned through hardship, encouraging readers to embrace their struggles as opportunities for development. Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, it inspires individuals to navigate life's obstacles with strength and optimism.

      Getting up Close and Personal
    • 2012

      The Flower Girls

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Dazzling dreams and broken hearts in 1920s London: another moving London saga from The Sunday Times bestselling author Dee Williams.

      The Flower Girls
    • 2011
    • 2010

      A powerful Cockney saga from the Sunday Times bestselling author. 'A cosy chair and a Dee Williams book is a little bit of heaven' Lesley Pearse

      A Moment to Remember
    • 2008

      All That Jazz

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      A heartrending tale of sisters torn apart, set in the colourful world of the Jazz Age ...

      All That Jazz
    • 2007

      A Rare Ruby

      • 439pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      It's 1919 when Ruby's father returns shell-shocked from the frontlines. Ruby is forced to leave school and work in a local laundry. Her mind is set on her childhood sweetheart and the possibility of romance.

      A Rare Ruby
    • 2007

      After The Dance

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      It's late 1935 and Sue Carver is living happily with her parents in Rotherhithe, working in the office of a local car dealer. She constantly has to resist the advances of her boss, the wealthy Fred Hunt, and her best friend Jane warns her to be careful. Fred's not the only one to have taken a liking to Sue: Jane's brother Ron also shows his admiration for her. But Sue's main love is dancing. She and Jane are always to be found at the local dance hall and when one memorable night the band brings in a new singer, Cy Taylor, Sue can't help falling for him. Cy fails to tell her he is married, taking advantage of her naivety, and they spend a wild night together. But reality hits hard after the dance. Cy moves on and Sue is devastated to find out she is pregnant. Her parents are horrified when they find out, and just when she thinks things couldn't be worse, tragedy strikes.

      After The Dance