The autobiography explores Gary Williams' journey from childhood to success, highlighting his exceptional ability to visualize and achieve his goals. Despite a carefree attitude and mistakes, he shares valuable insights on attaining wealth and success without formal qualifications or training. The narrative emphasizes the idea that individuals can succeed on their own terms and through their own efforts, offering inspiration for those seeking to carve their own path in life.
Gary Williams Books




Faith and Love
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The story follows Derek Owens, a Marine Corps veteran who, after sustaining serious injuries in battle, takes a convalescent leave. During this time, he embarks on a poignant journey to visit the families of his fallen comrades, reflecting on sacrifice, loss, and the impact of war. His experiences highlight the emotional toll of military service and the connections forged in the face of tragedy.
Gone but Not Forgotten is the first of a historical fiction trilogy set in America and Europe from 1914 to 1918. It chronicles the tale of the Gilded Age of pageantry through the end of the Great War. It is the story of the Champions, the Wagners and the Sterns, an epical saga of their lives, trials, and tribulations. The story opens at an outdoor wedding in fashionable Newport, Rhode Island. The heroines are beautiful twin sisters, Veda and Rose Champion. Veda is the spoiled American debutante with an iron will. Rose is the gentler beauty and is passively strong. Hans Wagner, the male protagonist, is a German immigrant who comes to America with the quest to live his dream. His best Jewish friend, Rudolph Stern, also arrives from Germany to study medicine. The toils of the Great War halt the hopes of both while ushering in a series of tragedies for the Champion family, including the sinking of the Lusitania, the death of the twins' brother, Marius Champion, on the battlefields of France, and the vicious murder of their grandparents in Verdon. The novel will be followed by two others, spanning 1918-2000. The trilogy is a portrait of the most significant events in the twentieth century.
Gone but Not Forsaken is the second of a historical fiction trilogy set in America and Europe from 1918-1945. It chronicles post World War I through the end of World War II. In America, it portrays initial abundance, including modern industrialism, where Gilded Age mansions were replaced by soaring skyscrapers through the roaring twenties into the stock market crash and Great Depression. It parallels the birth of Hollywood glitz amidst the storm of the country's depravation, carried through the bombing of Pearl Harbor and World War II. In Europe, it chronicles the birth of Nazism, the Holocaust, and the rise and fall of the Third Reich. American victory is heralded in the end once again. The novel continues to chronicle the stories of the Champions, the Wagners and the Sterns, along with the intertwining of their lives. It will be followed by book three of the trilogy, spanning 1945-2000.