ARTHUR ZARR'S AMAZING ART CAR
by Cathey Graham Nickell
illustrated by Bill Megenhardt
Genre: Children's Picture Book/Outsider Art
Publisher: Twenty-Eight Creative
Date of Publication: November, 2015
# of pages: 40
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Arthur Zarr is a quiet man with few friends. His life is rather plain, and his car is plain, too. But not for long! When Arthur gets a creative idea to add everyday objects to his car’s plain exterior, he’s noticed for the first time. Neighbors and other bystanders add their own artistic flair to the car, too. What happens when he enters his bedazzled vehicle in the town’s art car parade? Mr. Zarr finds happiness and makes friends by building an amazing art car. In this whimsical story, children learn about recycling, community, friendship building, and the power of imagination. The book includes a “History of Art Cars” page for readers who’ve never heard of this creative form of artistic expression. It also has a subtle ABC theme, as Arthur Zarr adds objects to his art car in alphabetical order! This is the first—and so far, the only—children’s book published about an art car. Suitable for all ages but especially ages 4-8. Illustrated by Houston graphic artist, Bill Megenhardt.
Praise for Arthur Zarr's Amazing Art Car:
“Nickell’s book is a treat for sight, sound, and sense, for readers and artcarfans (no, you won’t find the word in your dictionary just yet, anyway) of all levels.”
—Lone Star Literary Life.
“A wonderful story of art, opening up to the joys of life, and celebrating the artist in everyone.”—Lynette Wallace, Executive Director, Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, Houston, Texas.
“Cathey Nickell’s book will help fuel the desire to make positive changes in our world through artistic endeavor.”—Alicia Duplan, Assistant Director, Art Car Museum, Houston, Texas.
“Cathey’s story. . . is both engaging and warm. By the end, I found myself rooting for Mr. Zarr. I even felt a small twinge of disappointment when he didn’t win the trophy. Artcar Nation highly recommends this book. Give it to all the children you know.”— Paul McRae, Artcar Nation.
HALL WAYS REVIEW: From the moment readers hold this book in their hands, they will be captivated by the story of the transformation of both Arthur Zarr and his car. In a beautifully written story, author Cathey Graham Nickell tugs on the readers' emotions just enough to get them thinking about kindness and friendship and community. As Arthur's life becomes more enriched and happier, the illustrations become more bright and colorful. And the illustrations! Bill Megenhardt has perfectly captured the nuances of small town people and life in his fabulous sketches, and each page has plenty of detail for kids to enjoy.
As if it being beautifully written and beautifully illustrated aren't reasons enough to GET THIS BOOK NOW, the messages within the story are also great. Arthur Zarr's Amazing Art Car encourages readers to be creative, to re-purpose and recycle, to be good neighbors, and to be active participants in life. Parents, teachers, and librarians can use this book as a springboard for all kinds of activities with students. With a little history of art cars included after the conclusion of the story, older kids might be inspired to do more research. Plus, Nickell has stealthily included a lesson on the alphabet, so there are really learning and creating opportunities for all ages.
If it isn't obvious enough yet, I adore this book and highly recommend it. *hugs book again.*
As if it being beautifully written and beautifully illustrated aren't reasons enough to GET THIS BOOK NOW, the messages within the story are also great. Arthur Zarr's Amazing Art Car encourages readers to be creative, to re-purpose and recycle, to be good neighbors, and to be active participants in life. Parents, teachers, and librarians can use this book as a springboard for all kinds of activities with students. With a little history of art cars included after the conclusion of the story, older kids might be inspired to do more research. Plus, Nickell has stealthily included a lesson on the alphabet, so there are really learning and creating opportunities for all ages.
If it isn't obvious enough yet, I adore this book and highly recommend it. *hugs book again.*
BUY LINKS
ALSO AVAILABLE AT THESE BRICKS & MORTAR STORES:
BEER CAN HOUSE, 222 Malone St., Houston, Texas (weekends only).
BERINGS Baby and Kids Dept., 3900 Bissonnet St. and 6102 Westheimer Rd., Houston, Texas.
BETWEEN THE COVERS BOOKSTORE, 224 W. Colorado Ave., Telluride, Colorado.
BLUE WILLOW BOOKSHOP, 14532 Memorial Dr., Houston, Texas.
BRAZOS BOOKSTORE, 2421 Bissonnet St., Houston, Texas.
CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM, 5216 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas.
THE JUNG CENTER BOOKSTORE, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas.
TOY FAIR at Pierremont Mall, 4801 Line Ave., Shreveport, Louisiana.
Cathey Graham Nickell is an author, mother, and wife living in Houston, Texas. She is best known as the seeing-eye-person for her little blind dog named Cricket. Cathey launched her first children’s picture book, Arthur Zarr’s Amazing Art Car, in November 2015. She doesn’t drive an art car herself, but she has a habit of covering the back of her SUV with bumper stickers! Cathey also snaps pictures of art cars—which are plentiful in Houston—when she sees them. Her all-time favorite car was the bright-yellow Volkswagen Beetle that her grandmother drove in the 1970s.
Cathey draws from her experience as a former newspaper reporter and public relations professional. After taking a few years off to raise four children, Cathey started freelance writing again in 2012 when a non-profit organization called the Institute for Spirituality and Health hired her to research and write its six-decade history. Uniting Faith, Medicine and Healthcare: A 60-Year History of the Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center was published in 2015. The book is used as a marketing and communications tool, and all financial proceeds benefit the Institute (not Cathey). Cathey graduated from Baylor University with a BA in Journalism in 1985. She earned a Master of Arts from Louisiana State University-Shreveport in 2013. Find her online where she blogs about her writing and publishing adventures.
Cathey draws from her experience as a former newspaper reporter and public relations professional. After taking a few years off to raise four children, Cathey started freelance writing again in 2012 when a non-profit organization called the Institute for Spirituality and Health hired her to research and write its six-decade history. Uniting Faith, Medicine and Healthcare: A 60-Year History of the Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center was published in 2015. The book is used as a marketing and communications tool, and all financial proceeds benefit the Institute (not Cathey). Cathey graduated from Baylor University with a BA in Journalism in 1985. She earned a Master of Arts from Louisiana State University-Shreveport in 2013. Find her online where she blogs about her writing and publishing adventures.
GIVEAWAY!! Three winners will each win
$20 CASH & an Author and Illustrator
Signed Copy of the Book!
Congratulations to Giveaway Winners Wendy C., Nicole C. and Lenna W!
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