William Oliver Wainwright: 5 books

Book cover of O' MISTA' WHADDA' WATA' BUG!
by William Oliver Wainwright
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2016

The story of O’ Mista’ Whadda’ Wata’ Bug! is a fictional account of these two perky little bugs who had made their home inside of this most beautifully crafted, handmade rug. Life for them was pretty snug indeed! That is, until the rug where they stayed was shipped off to a place called Twitterville....
Book cover of The Adventures of Joey Zee
by William Oliver Wainwright
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2017

   The basic theme of this fictional two part tale (for ages 6-12) deals with conflict/resolution andreconciliation. The story evolves around the main character, whose name is Joseph Tylee Zamvinico. Joey comes from a single parent, urban middle class, biracial family which includes his Mother...
Book cover of The Adventures of Joey Zee
by William Oliver Wainwright
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2017

 The basic theme of this fictional two part tale (for ages 6-12) deals with conflict/resolution and reconciliation. The story evolves around the main character, whose name is Joey Zee. Joey comes from a single parent, urban middle class, biracial family which includes his Mother Samaria, Grandmother...
Book cover of "Picky Patty and the Party of One"
by William Oliver Wainwright
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2014

The central storyline of this short but insightful tale evolves around our main character whose name is Patty. Patty is an only child and manages to get whatever she desires from her loving parents. While the parents intentions are noble, their constant giving leads Patty to assume a certain kind...
Book cover of LITTLE CARLY

LITTLE CARLY

THE AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN

by William Oliver Wainwright
Language: English
Release Date: October 25, 2016

Carly is an Illustrated, fictional tale written for children ages 5-10. The storyline evolves around our main character Carly, who has decided to become a vegetarian. Her parents are concerned about her decision, but supports her anyway. Her so-called friends shunned her and called her all sorts...
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