Ruth’s Books
Each book title, below, is linked to it’s respective book, with a link to Aamazon.com
A young Jewish boy’s account of life in a Nazi concentration camp and how he’d gotten there; that, followed by his harrowing experience as one…
A compilation of poetry, plus many full-color photo images (in addition to the black & white images and drawings) — each relating to specific poems…
The title of this book and the poems therein were inspired by the real-life, unprecedented relationship between a Red fox and German Shepherd…
little, but by no means small is filled with short poems (including haiku) portraying all sorts of beings and objects, animate and inanimate…
Food: Nature vs Nurture is chock-full of all sorts of earthly beings vying for their fair share of whatever it is they believe will sustain them…
The poems in Gone, but Not Easily Forgotten are about exactly what the title indicates: the loved and missed: people, pets, possessions…
Chapbook, Facing Home is no sentimental or nostalgic gesture of Ruth’s, but rather a tough-minded en-counter with the subtle cruelties…
“Facing Home and beyond” is no longer available; it has been replaced with the larger collection, Of My Labor (82 pages added, containing new and revised poems, and, also, more drawings and photos images – many now in full color!)