Wednesday, April 01, 2015

March's Books






Author James Bowen was a street musician, a former heroin addict living hand-to-mouth, when he found an injured cat in the hallway of his apartment building. He took the cat, a ginger tom he named Bob, to the vet, and nursed him back to health. In A Street Cat Named Bob,  James and Bob traveled to central London to busk near the tube station entrance, where Bob delighted the commuters and the tourists. With the help of Bob, James was able to reconcile with his mother in New Zealand and withdraw from methadone treatment. Cat lovers will delight in this true story of a man and his cat.
 


Stormy Weather by Carl Hiaasen
We're Just Like You, Only Prettier by Celia Rivenbark
Basil Instinct by Shelley Costa
A Catered St. Patrick's Day by Isis Crawford
A Street Cat Named Bob: How One Man and His Cat Found Hope on the Streets by James Bowen
Fat Cat at Large by Janet Cantrell
Life Sentences by Laura Lipperman
The Shimmering Blond Sister by David Handler
The Snow White Christmas Cookie by David Handler
The Coal Black Asphalt Tomb by David Handler
Murder She Wrote: Domestic Malice by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain
Murder She Wrote: Murder at the Powderhorn Ranch by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain
Murder She Wrote: Coffee Tea or Murder by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain
Wolverine Bros. Freight & Storage by Steve Ulfelder
The Main Corpse by Diane Mott Davidson
Murder She Wrote: Trouble at High Tide by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain
While My Pretty One Sleeps by Mary Higgins Clark