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NOTEWORTHY FICTION FROM A NEW PUBLISHING HOUSE
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THE WAY TO THE CATS, by Yehoshua Kenaz
Recommended by the editors of the
New York Times Book Review,
The
Way To the Cats
is the story of Yolanda Moscowitz, a seventy–
six year old woman who is suddenly crippled by a fall and finds
herself in a Tel Aviv home for the aged.
'~n
engaging and
accomplished novel
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surprising tenderness and a kind
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grace. "
JONATHAN KIRSCH
in the
Los AngelLs Times
clothbound
$2.0.00
HERO, by Frederick G. Dillen
Hero
is about an aging career waiter in a New York City
steakhouse who was once a successful college graduate but is
now a loner whose alcoholic past haunts him, and whose wise–
cracking co-workers have jokingly nicknamed 'Hero.'
"Intense in the
purity
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its concentration andfocus, powerful and '''if/inching (and sometimes
wildly]unny) in its vision
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the raggedy rainbow coalition that is contemporary
urban America,
... Hero
is a book to read and experience and to remember."
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GEORGE GARRETT
clothbound
$17.00
LUISA DOMIC
AND
SHAWNO, by George Dennison
Introduction by Hayden Carruth
This trade paperback edition brings together in a single volume
George Dennison's major works of fiction. Oliver Sacks described
Luisa Domic
as "...
immensely moving, quite beautiful and quite terrifying,
and with the most perfect tact and artistic control."
And Grace Paley wrote
of
Shawno, "This book is about leve, posseSSion, country people, rivers, roads,
dogs, and the dog Shawno
. . .
a beautiful book---tasy going and txliting."
paperback
$12..00
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Founded in
'993,
Steerforth Press is commitred
to
publishing serious works of prose, both fiction and
nonfiction. To receive our catalog, please write P.O. Box
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South Royalton, VT
05068.