- Cats of the West Side, by Joko Trum. Newest book on cats complete with unique stories of feline love,
sex, death, pictures, verse, and songs about urban West Side cats. Markets include 120
million felinophiles and their friends.
- The Good Book of the Church of the Holey Waiters, by Church Elders. The HoleyWaiters wait for word from
the Creator Of The Universe. Looking for answers to big questions beyond mini-, micky-
& metaphysics? The Good Book will appeal to thinking new-agers, old-agers, and
people seeking un-revealed and revealed religion. Includes the Turtles Mass.
- Issa Dew
, by
Tommi Tsuki & Peter Agnos. The story of Kobyasha Issa, a great haiku writer & lay
Buddhist monk who explored Japan during the years 1779-1825. This illustrated book uses
over 200 of Issas verses about life, love, crickets, small animals, nature, and his
dead children. "This world of ours is a world of dew, and yet..."
- Saint Francis in Ecstasy, by Joko Trum. This fast-paced, spiritual thriller and
heist opens with a massacre in El Salvador, it moves to the U.N. and art galleries and
finally Central Park, New York. Driven men and women struggle over the fate of a 14th
century painting stolen from the Frick Museum.
- To the Indies, Cy A Adler. The Story of a Brooklyn boys sea
voyage to the Philippines and Japan on tramp steamers in the 1950's: 29 days from the
Panama Canal to Manila without seeing land; stranded on a beach at Bugo, he is thrown into
a Manila camp for aliens; bitten by a mad bunkmate he grows feverish and struggles for
life in the middle of the Pacific. Sea life in the 1950's.
- My Life So Far, by Sarah Julius Adler. A memoir of a strong and clever
little woman, worker and Brooklyn mother. Born in Romania in 1896, she died in the Bronx
in 1983.
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