Young Bartholomew isn’t allowed to go to school, play outdoor or make art… so he sketches in secret.
When Bartholomew meets the skateboarding artist, Alexander DeVinci, he’s yanked into a mythical realm of living paintings and breathing sculptures: Artania. The two soon learn that the atypical world, where everything appears to be conceivable, is on the verge of destruction.
With Egyptian gods and goddesses by their side, they face daring battles and narrow skateboarding escapes. But can they defeat the evil Sickhert’s army, and bring art back to the world?
Praise:
★★★★★ – “A fantastically original concept. Kudos.”
★★★★★ – “I began to read this book myself and determined it mandatory to share with my kids. There is a good moral and everything is kept circle of relatives friendly, even supposing the story is deep enough for most adults.”
★★★★★ – “A great book for kids that teaches them about the importance of art and self-expression.
★★★★★ – “I began to read this book myself and determined it mandatory to share with my kids. It’s like watching a Pixar movie. The children find it irresistible and the parents can derive their own enjoyment from the same story. There is a good moral and everything is kept circle of relatives-friendly, even supposing the deeper story is deep enough for most adults.”
★★★★★ – Wonderfully refreshing and beautifully written… What a pleasant and appreciated surprise to see the importance of art taking main stage in a young reader’s book today.”
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