Friday, July 13, 2012

June's Books


"A house without a cat is like life without sunshine." When Julia and Paul Child moved to Paris, there was one thing missing from their tiny apartment. They adopted Minette Mimosa, a tortoiseshell cat. Children who read "Minette's Fest" may have no idea who Julia Child was, but they will enjoy the story of the little cat who feasted in Julia's kitchen. Illustrated by Amy Bates, who captures the feel of post-war Paris and the mischievious cat perfectly.

As the crow flies by Craig Johnson
Artist trading cards by Leonie Pujol
Rubber stamping artist trading cards by Tweetyjill Pubs
Trading card treasures by Carol Heppner
Wallflower in bloom by Claire Cook
Camp follower by Suzanne Adair
Artist trading card workshop by Bernie Berlin
Minette's feast by Susanna Reich
Thud! by Terry Pratchett
When will Jesus bring the pork chops? by George Carlin
The ladies' man by Eleanor Lipman
Mummy dearest by Joan Hess
Rock and roll homicide by R.J. McDonnell