Rescue
$9.99Rescue
A handsome Harvard graduate from Texas helps migrants assimilate to their new country and falls in love with a refugee from Afghanistan.
The Tug
$12.99The Tug: Sometimes, you just have to go on a hunch.
A girl considered “gangly,” turns out to be anything but in a life that takes her from her home in Brooklyn to Salt Lake City and the Summer Olympics. Along the way, she has the undying support of her eventual soul mate, some surrogate parents, and the worship of a baby sister. Possessed of pert natural athletic abilities, she embarks on a strenuous plan to succeed as few women have in track and field. Tragedy strikes but is soothed by events that eventually lead her to a place in her life she never could have imagined.
Miracle in Mexico
$9.99Miracle in Mexico: A baseball odyssey.
A baseball odyssey in Mexico. This is the story of a boy from a small, village in Mexico whose birth defects could have relegated him to a life of loneliness and despair. But Diego Aguilar was of an exceptional character. He actually honed his defects to the point where he was able to throw a baseball faster than anyone had ever done before. A chance challenge brings him to the attention of a Mexico City baseball team. Other abilities are discovered that are cause for amazement and hope for the second-tier team. He saves a beautiful girl from injury by a crazed robber and is introduced to a loving family and a mentor that transforms his life into something mythical. If you like baseball or just a rags-to-riches story, Miracle in Mexico is for you.
The Touch
$10.99The Touch: The powerof persuasion
About the book:
Imagine having the ability to touch someone for a few seconds and persuade that person to see things your way. Well, that’s exactly what a young kid from Brooklyn discovered when he was nine years old. This story chronicles his journey from what would most like have been a life at a menial job in a gas station to an improbable career in radio broadcasting. Along the way, he meets interesting characters including the pre cursor to Mrs. Doubtfire, a dazzling cheerleader, becomes like a son to the governor of Texas, and meets the love of his life. This is a rags to riches story with a most surprising ending. And, it could only have happened in America.
Medley
$16.99Medley
Four love stories that are intertwined with the tale of a young man who has the ability to predict the winner of an election. Any election. Anywhere. Every time. Also, the heart-warming saga of poor Hungarian immigrants who live the American Dream, two young men who become life-long brothers, a genuine Marine hero and a friendship between a blond dare devil woman and a black colossus.
All figure into the tapestry that surprises and delights.
Two Different Worlds
$17.99Two Different Worlds: A wood worker from Queens and an Italian Supermodel. Impossible? Maybe.
Thoughts, Musings and Observations Plus Essays
$18.00Thoughts, Musings and Observations Plus Essays: Short form advice and concepts Readers Digest style.
Thoughts, Musings & Observations II
$11.99Thoughts, Musings & Observations II: Original aphorisms that touch the mind & the heart
These sayings in this second volume are terrific conversation starters, as well as thought provokers. They reflect the mind of “Joe Roberts” Caputo which can, in turn, be mischievous, quirky, or deadly serious. With a perspective that spans more than 80 years, Joe has been a keen observer of the human condition. He comfortably has one foot in history, and the other in today’s high tech world. Because they are so brief, and there is no plot to worry about, you can easily read several of these in less than two minutes. Here is hoping you get as much pleasure in reading them as Joe did in composing them.
Thoughts, Musings & Observations III
$10.99Thoughts, Musings & Observations III
Pity the newly minted grandparents, who can’t hug their new grandbabies.
It would be interesting to learn who is paying for all the bottles and bricks. Peaceful protesters don’t carry bricks. Convicted looters should be sentenced to pay for, and clean up their mess. Someone once said that all it takes for evil to succeed, is for good people to do nothing.