Description: The Tree with Many Colors by Fred Lipsius This is Freds first childrens book (for ages 9 to 100). It came about because an artist friend, who used to work with young children, told Fred she loved one of his digital art pictures of a colorful tree. She felt this picture and some others he had done could be used to create a wonderful storybook for children. Fred came up with the book title and started writing the story with hardly anything in mind at first... it just began with the tree and one other picture, which he used for one of the main characters. The story quickly flowed out from him and was completed in little more than a week. Fred just kept thinking to himself, "This is crazy." Being a musician his whole life and having just retired, he wondered why he was writing a book for children. But this is not just for children. Theres a universal message here for everyone. Its about giving and receiving love - the purpose of life! Nine year-old Hugh has an amazing adventure meeting an ancient friend from the past who teaches him some lessons about love, tells an incredible tale about their ancestors, and shares memories of when they were together in a time long forgotten. It all begins with the tree... This book contains both fiction and simple truths. It has something the world can use right now. It can open your heart and bring out the child in you, regardless of your age! Regarding his art for this book, Fred says: "Whatever you can imagine already exists somewhere!" Heres some comments about Freds book: "Out of this world pictures." "It breaks boundaries..." "Beyond your bridled imagination." "It lets you see things from another part of the world, dimension, or existence." "Helps show you how important love is, in so many ways." FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Fred Lipsius was the original saxophonist, arranger, and conductor with the popular jazz/rock group "Blood, Sweat & Tears" (1967-71). He won nine Gold Records with the band plus two Grammy Awards: one for Best Album of the Year and another for his arrangement of the hit song "Spinning Wheel." Fred produced, composed/arranged music, and performed on over 30 CDs, authored 7 books/CDs on jazz improvisation (published worldwide), toured with Simon and Garfunkle in Japan and Europe (1982), wrote music for TV and radio, and gave over 100 performances playing saxophone and piano at nursing homes, hospitals, and senior citizens homes around Boston. Fred was born in the Bronx, New York City in 1943. He attended Music and Art High School in Manhattan, and then Berklee School of Music for a short time before going on the road, playing with different musical groups. Hes been creating digital art since 2004 and has had several showings of his work around Boston. In January 2020, Fred retired from "Berklee College of Music" in Boston, after teaching for 35 years. Fred has 3 websites: fredlipsius.com fredlipsiusart.comfredlipsiusbooks.com He has numerous YouTube videos of his music, art, and interviews. Contact: Details ISBN1796092355 Author Fred Lipsius Pages 38 Publisher Xlibris Us Year 2020 ISBN-10 1796092355 ISBN-13 9781796092356 Format Paperback Publication Date 2020-03-16 Imprint Xlibris Us Language English UK Release Date 2020-03-16 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:127049708;
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ISBN: 9781796092356
Book Title: The Tree with Many Colors
Item Height: 279mm
Item Width: 216mm
Author: Fred Lipsius
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Short Stories, Books
Publisher: Xlibris Us
Publication Year: 2020
Item Weight: 145g
Number of Pages: 38 Pages