NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn., Aug. 26, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aqua, a timid, blue Russian kitten has always been afraid of Denim. Growing up, she saw how he barks furiously at people and animals alike. Like any other kitten, she always looked at Denim as the ferocious dog worthy of her fears. Her feelings changed when, unexpectedly, Denim saved her from bullying kittens and served as the most gentle, caring and thoughtful dog she has ever met.
There is more than meets the eye. More often than not, we judge people according to the way they look and the way they act. Our world has become so cynical that, these days, the beauty within does not matter anymore.
Enter the colorful world of friendship as Robin K. Gulack brings you her book Denim and Aqua. With beautiful art jumping on every page, ride the colorful journey of two beings who are so unlike each other but managed to be close and stayed friends no matter how contrasting each one is. Order a copy now at www.xlibris.com
About the Author
Robin K. Gulack was born October 18, 1975. In 1998 she graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) with a bachelor's degree in illustration. Her favorite subject matter to paint is animals, whether they are realistic looking, patterned with shapes and designs, or made to look like something from a fantasy. The kinds of stories she likes best are ones that come from a personal experience, fantasy, and fairy tale and with a happy ending. She has always lived in New Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a beautiful place to be, especially for someone who likes to do creative artwork.
Denim and Aqua * by Robin K. Gulack Publication Date: 07/02/2008 Picture Book; $21.99; 40 pages; 978-1-4363-2063-4
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