Brenda Williams uses her experience in early years education to bring information alive for children and adults. Her interest in history, heritage, landscape and literature is reflected in the Pitkin titles she has written.
Brian Williams has wide experience in international publishing as writer, editor and consultant. He is a long-term Pitkin heritage author, with titles including several in the History of Britain series, military and politics.
Maybe I just don't know enough about Celtic history, but it felt weird that the author focused so much on the Romans when this was supposed to be a guide on the Celtic people. Why not talk more about how Celtic people lived, what they ate, what their clothes were like, daily habits? Toys? Past-times? Schooling? That kind of stuff. Why so much focus on what Rome was doing?