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"BONES OF THE HOMELESS"
              Book of Poems & Photographs
                          
by Judy Jones

 

      

       Bones of the Homeless book is 
          dedicated to Mother Teresa,
          Terry Messman, editor of the
          Street Spirit Newspaper,
          and 
Meria Heller. It is also dedicated
          to opening hearts and minds to the
          rapidly growing number of people
          dying on streets all over the world.



         
 


                            
                
         
 
                                           

                                                                                              
           About the Author

            

Judy Jones is an artist, photographer,
poet, and librettist; having won
"Brava for Women in the Arts" contest,
with an opera libretto based on the life
of painter Frida Kahlo.  She wrote for the
Coronado Journal newspaper as she traveled
around the world doing volunteer work with
Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charities
and while on the Great Peace March
for Nuclear Disarmament.

'Bones of the Homeless', Judy's first
spoken word/music cd, recorded by
Ray Charles bass player, Curtis Ohlson, includes
many of the poems in 'The Poorest of the Poor',
and can be found at:
http://www.judyjonesbonesofthehomeless.com

'The Street Spirit' newspaper in Berkeley
publishes her poems regularly and her
homeless photographs were recently published
in England's 'The Big Issue' magazine.



 

REVIEWS OF BONES OF THE HOMELESS 
       

           

     
                                                         


           TABLE OF CONTENTS

   


    SAMPLE PAGES FROM BOOK

       



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