What Car Is That?

What Car Is That?
40 Pages
ISBN 978-1-64764-928-9

Cars are everywhere. It’s beautiful when little boys and girls fall in love with them. It was true of the author, a real car expert, when he was a kid. Readers learn about all the different types of cars and trucks on the road. They learn what they are used for and what makes them special. Discover all forms of cars from old ones to SUVs with families. Learn about glitzy concept cars at auto shows. Take the first ride towards a life-long love of wheels.

Casey Williams

About Casey Williams (Indianapolis, Indiana Author)

Casey Williams

Casey Williams is an Indianapolis-based writer, best known as an automotive correspondent for the Indianapolis Star, WFYI (NPR/PBS – Indianapolis, IN), Chicago Tribune's Sunday Auto Page, and gaywheels.com. His work appeared in the L.A. Times, Orlando Sentinel, Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Dallas Voice, New York-based Metrosource Magazine, and Toronto’s IN Magazine. He lives with his husband and daughter in the Broad Ripple area of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Casey's books are as diverse as his 2019 “So Your Plant Sucks! What Are You Going to Do About It?”, a no-nonsense template for fixing struggling production plants, and “The Adoption of Little Miss Fancy Pants”, an insightful recount of adopting his daughter that was published in 2017. Casey published his first children’s book, “The Cat Who Lost His Meow”, in 2019. Inspired by his daughter Amelia, he's publishing nine children’s readers with Waldorf Publishing in 2020/2021. Subjects focus on traveling to Paris, taking care of a pet hamster, learning about cars, surfing, and practicing how to fart properly – all topics kids will find amusing and encourage them to read. His final reader will focus on a real-life trans boy, written in a personal age-appropriate manner.

Casey’s love of process improvement and manufacturing comes naturally; his father and grandfather both retired as hourly workers from General Motors. He earned a B.S. in Business/Marketing from GMI Engineering and Management Institute (formerly General Motors Institute, now Kettering University) and an MBA from University of Memphis. He’s been a continuous improvement specialist for nearly 20 years, employed by Lennox Industries, Avery Dennison, and Praxair Surface Technologies. He’s a certified Six Sigma Blackbelt.

Reach out to Casey at AuthorCasey@aol.com; view his auto reviews on YouTube at AutoCasey.