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.
Sam Williams Book order (chronological)
Sam Williams crafts expressive, appealing, and gentle illustrations that bring numerous young books to life. His artistic style is distinctive, capable of breathing vibrancy into stories for young readers. Williams focuses on visual storytelling, which complements and enriches the text, offering a fresh and sensitive perspective to children's literature.






Ballet Kitty
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Ballet Kitty's nimble paws make her a natural dancer, but what good are fast feet without ballet slippers? Without proper footwear, her entrechats are droopy and her pirouettes are just a quick, soul-crunching succession of kerplunks. It doesn't take long however for this pussycat prima ballerina in training to realize that good attitude is more than a expertly rendered dance position. A heartening words-and-pictures pas de deux.
Babies
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Rhyming text describes bunches of babies, but there is only one baby that is loved the best.
Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Baby duck thinks it is spring, but the pond is frozen.
Sleepy Me
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Sleepy story. Sleepy sighs. Sleepy Mum will kiss my eyes. This soothing story with repetitive refrainsand Sam Williams rich, atmospheric pictures, is a perfect sleepy bedtime story.
"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
Ein Weihnachtsbaum für die drei Bären
- 12 pages
- 1 hour of reading

