The final book in this trilogy is much like the first two. First of all, this is not a romance, so if that's what you're expecting, you'd be disappointed. It's more gay fiction (which is fine with me), with two men living and loving, raising a young boy (Chris' much younger brother Ted), and figurin...
A beautifully illustrated, poetic meditation on nature. Not sure why the calendar is 1945.
I'd already read almost all the poems here -- I had a "collected works" as a kid, although that seems to have left out the more obviously dirty examples.Wasn't impressed by Delessert's illustrations. They were boring, frankly, and don't seem to add anything except maybe for individuals who don't kno...
Perfect little gift book for cat, cat art and cat poetry lovers. Pretty much covers the cat category!
Short, humorous rhyming pieces, each one about a different animal. Read it for the laughs, and admire the creativity apparent in the best ones. But be prepared for a few that aren't so impressive.