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Book by Karen Boxell Takes Readers into “Buster Brown’s Neighborhood”

In a thoughtful way, the book leads readers to ponder on the beauty of the randomness of interactions with even the smallest of things.


San Diego, California – WEBWIRE

Catch the book display for “Buster Brown’s Neighborhood” by Karen Boxell at the American Library Association Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022.

“Buster Brown’s Neighborhood” (iUniverse; 2021) by Karen Boxell dazzles as a book that both children and adults could enjoy. Written in the first person, it tells the delightful story of Buster, an orange tabby cat, and its interactions with different wild and free animals.

Buster is rescued from a life on the big city streets by a friend of the humans who becomes the cat’s owners. Tabby addresses them as Mister and Missus, who add the “Brown” to Tabby’s name for some added prestige.

Mister and Missus live in an old house in a much smaller city. Though their home is surrounded by many other fenced-in properties, it is often visited by a wide variety of wild critters. Buster, Mister, and Missus interact with these creatures in many ways, sometimes playfully, sometimes scary, and sometimes just plain fun.

One very early morning, while patrolling his lovely property, Buster comes upon a new critter, and not one he wishes to welcome to his neighborhood. He has a terrifying encounter with a coyote. Two or three time the coyote nearly succeeds in capturing Buster and devouring him for breakfast. However, Buster is fast, fleet, and smart enough to outwit this ferocious beast. He leaps over the high fence from the outdoor grill, and races through unknown streets to find a hiding place, safe from the jaws of such a monster. Mister and Missus had searched and searched for him, but finally knew that if he were able, he would find his way back. Which Buster did nearly eight hours later, bruised and injured, but alive, and finally home.

Read how Buster Brown, Mister, and Missus get along with their visitors in “Buster Brown’s Neighborhood.” Order a copy today on Amazon.

“Buster Brown’s Neighborhood” will be displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at their exhibit for the American Library Association Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 24-27, 2022 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.


Buster Brown’s Neighborhood
Author | Karen Boxell
Published date | December 2021
Publisher | iUniverse
Book retail price | $16.99

Author Bio

Karen Boxell is a retired teacher of high school and adult ESOL students. She has been a story writer for many years, writing which has given her personal pleasure. She has also written a compilation of six hundred pages designed to help other ESOL teachers in the classroom. She lives in a small New England city with her husband, Robert. She has three children and six grandchildren.


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