“Icky Sticky Cotton Candy” by Peggy Seeney Caranda is now available for purchase

“The next room had scary hands reaching out to grab them as they walked by. Then they crawled through a rolling barrel. Oh, they were having so much fun.”
– an excerpt from the book
AR Press is honored to publish “Icky Sticky Cotton Candy” by Peggy Seeney Caranda. This book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARPress website.
Peggy Seeney Caranda is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. Peggy Seeney Caranda is an artist, illustrator, and author living in Owings Mills, Maryland. She has been recognized for her talent by the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Alpha Zeta Chapter, as Woman of the Year in the Arts, 2000. She was chairperson and coordinator for Girl Scouts for the Baltimore Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. In addition to a degree in Fine Arts from Morgan State University, she holds a master’s degree in Occupational Guidance and Counseling from Loyola University.
Peggy Seeney Caranda is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Seeney Fine Art Gallery Books for Young Readers. Most recently, the artist was featured in the exhibition “Expanding Circles: Family, Friends, and Community” at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington, Delaware. Her paintings THE PUMPKIN MARKET and THE GATHERING OF WOMEN are part of a collection at The Christina Cultural Arts Center and Kuumba Kids Academy in Wilmington, Delaware.
Currently, the artist is featured in the exhibition MARCH TO VICTORY, commemorating the civil rights movement in the James and Brenda Hamlin Gallery at The Avenue Bakery on historic Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The JAZZ ON THE AVENUE-LEGACY IN BLACK & WHITE series of reverse glass painting collages learned from the artists in Senegal, Africa, is on display at the Congressman Parren J. Mitchell Mansion on historic Lafayette Square.
In “Icky Sticky Cotton Candy,” readers will meet Mr. Bill, who tells Missy, Mike, and Duke that he is going to take them to the Candy Land Amusement Park on the weekend. Mike and Duke asked their parents for permission to go. Mr. Bill was Missy’s father.
By Saturday morning, everyone was dressed and ready to go. They all piled into Mr. Bill’s car, and off they headed to the amusement park.
Find out what happened. Have a fun journey with them.
“Icky Sticky Cotton Candy” by Peggy Seeney Caranda is now available for purchase via ARPress Bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/bookstore/icky-sticky-cotton-candy/.
