Books

  • Earth Angeling Ain't Easy

    Earth Angeling Ain’t Easy

    $9.18

    By Lishe’a Wilkserson (QueenRajah) From the second collective of ChapLip Library selectees, Lishe’a Denin Wilkerson, known as QueenRajah, is a Diviner, Ordained Minister, Healer, Master of Ceremonies, human rights activist,… Continue Reading Earth Angeling Ain’t Easy

  • Barron Sudderth's Book "Lost and Found: A Collection of Haiku on Love Loss and Life."

    Lost and Found

    $18.35

    A collection of haiku on love, loss, and life.

  • My Forty-Sixth Birthday

    My Forty-Sixth Birthday

    $9.18

    By Cassi Nesmith From the second collective of ChapLip Library selectees, Cassi is a multifaceted writer, poet, and educator based in the San Joaquin Valley of California. Her diverse professional… Continue Reading My Forty-Sixth Birthday

  • Joseph F. Meas' Book "My Spiritual Walk As a Wolfhound: A Grunt in Vietnam"

    My Spiritual Walk As A Wolfhound: A Grunt in Vietnam

    $24.99

    As of April 4th, 2025, the first 1,000 copies of this book sold out! As of May 16th, 2025, we have 1,000 more books in stock. If you read this book and loved it, consider donating to cover the costs of reprinting. Thank you for your support.

    Help fund the reprint here!

    If you want to know what Vietnam was like on the ground for the men who fought it, this book will take you there. Joe was drafted at age 19 and sent to kill or be killed in a war he was too young to understand – in a country he knew nothing about. 

    In the midst of war’s horrors, Joe touchingly describes how his Southern Ute Native American heritage and his parents’ wisdom and love helped him make it home alive. He arrived in Vietnam in 1968, the war’s most brutal year. Assigned to the Infantry – the “Tip of the Spear” – he survived jungle ambushes, mortar attacks, and the terrible loss of men he served with. He endured relentless hunger, thirst, and brutal weather conditions, never knowing what dangerous duty he’d be assigned to next. 

    Veterans will identify with Joe’s blunt, personal story. Civilians, young and old, will hear an important perspective on America’s most misunderstood war, from one of the young men who came home to controversy and mistreatment – instead of parades and respect for his service and sacrifices. Continue Reading My Spiritual Walk As A Wolfhound: A Grunt in Vietnam

  • Sorry I'm Late - Poems by Melchor Sahagun

    Sorry I’m Late – Poems by Melchor Sahagun

    $18.35

    NOW TAKING PRE-ORDERS Pre-orders will be available for pick-up at the launch event on October 13th, 2023.  Melchor Sahagun’s Sorry I’m Late is a virtuoso exercise in disarming, fantastical self-definition… Continue Reading Sorry I’m Late – Poems by Melchor Sahagun

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    Still Kickin’

    $18.35

    Still Kickin’ By Billie Hanson-Dupree Still Kickin’ follows a WWII veteran who returns to the Central Valley and struggles to find his way. World War II is over – but not… Continue Reading Still Kickin’

  • The Fire Within: Labor, Art & The Human Spirit

    The Fire Within: Labor, Art & The Human Spirit

    $18.31

    Tuleburg Press presents its second-ever poetry anthology. The Fire Within: Labor, Art & the Human Spirit is a collection of works by more than 40 local poets focused on capturing… Continue Reading The Fire Within: Labor, Art & The Human Spirit

  • The Great Chinese New Year's Race

    The Great Chinese New Year’s Race

    $12.95

    OUT OF PRINT Heather B. Rule has taken old Chinese folklore and created four fun plays, so the children of today can enjoy these rich stories from her great-grandparents’ homeland.… Continue Reading The Great Chinese New Year’s Race

  • Debra K. Johnson's book "There's a Goose in My Tree!"

    There’s a Goose in My Tree

    $24.99

    There’s a Goose in My Tree is based upon an unusual, but true event that happened during the spring migration of Canada geese through California’s delta region. It became much more than a story about a courageous goose when the author accepted the challenge to “go out on a limb” and do something she never thought she could do. Continue Reading There’s a Goose in My Tree