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Jessie and Ginny go to Summer Camp
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Jessie and Ginny go to Summer Camp in Ottawa, ON
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Jessie and Ginny go to Summer Camp in Ottawa, ON
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Jessie and Ginny go to Summer Camp By: Dr. Marlene D. Williams
Written about a simpler time, the Jessie and Ginny stories entertain while at the same time touching on examples of acceptance of other people and cultures, caring for one another, fair play, making enduring friendships, working together, and having fun without the aid of electronics and social media. These stories are written with the highest of childhood values in mind.
About the Author
Dr. Marlene D. Williams loves children and has six of her own, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Williams has had wonderful opportunities to tell them about her own childhood. It was a simpler time and enduring friendships were made, often lasting into adulthood. In her books, Williams tries to recreate some of the wonder of those years. In addition to writing, she also enjoys knitting and painting as well as other crafts.
Jessie and Ginny go to Summer Camp By: Dr. Marlene D. Williams
Written about a simpler time, the Jessie and Ginny stories entertain while at the same time touching on examples of acceptance of other people and cultures, caring for one another, fair play, making enduring friendships, working together, and having fun without the aid of electronics and social media. These stories are written with the highest of childhood values in mind.
About the Author
Dr. Marlene D. Williams loves children and has six of her own, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Williams has had wonderful opportunities to tell them about her own childhood. It was a simpler time and enduring friendships were made, often lasting into adulthood. In her books, Williams tries to recreate some of the wonder of those years. In addition to writing, she also enjoys knitting and painting as well as other crafts.

















