How Hot Rod Won the Race? -- A Colorful and Lesson-Filled Picture Book by Author Jerry Carr


LAS VEGAS, April 17, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In every race, there is always a winner and everybody in that race always wants to be the winner. Just like in car racing, life is also a race. But how can we win the race? What shall we do to achieve our dreams? Hot Rod will tell us the secret of making our dreams into reality. This colorful picture book by author Jerry Carr will unveil to us one of the greatest lessons in life.

This is the story of Rod, dreaming to be a hotshot race car. But he has limitations - his engine and his size. He envied the other race cars for they were new and beautiful. One day, those new and beautiful cars made fun of an old looking car named Rusty because he had rust all along his bottom edges. But when the race was on, they were shocked that Rusty made it to the first place - he won the race. Rod was delighted and amazed and he asked Rusty about his secret on how he won the game. Rusty gave him the lesson of dreaming and believing. So, Rod kept it in his mind to believe in himself. Later on, those new and beautiful race cars made fun of him when he was about to join the race because of his size. But like Rusty, they were surprised that Hot Rod won the race. This picture book will teach us a very good lesson. There is no impossible when we believe in ourselves that we can make our dreams happen. The sure way to success is to dream and believe.

Have your kids read this wonderful and lesson-filled picture book, and surely they will enjoy and have fun. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.


                       Hot Rod * by Jerry Carr
                           Dream and Believe
                  Publication Date: February 18, 2009
           Picture Book; $21.99; 34 pages; 978-1-4415-0776-1
      Picture Book Hardcover; $31.99; 34 pages; 978-1-4415-0777

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