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"Felix The Snail’s Great Adventure
or
what happened after one small snail was almost eaten by a duck but managed to escape after being flown off and dropped somewhere very, very very far away from home"
 
 
Children's Book
Felix the snail is nearly eaten by a duck and is dropped far, far away in a place he does not know, in the dead of winter. How will Felix ever get back home? Follow the adventures of this brave little snail through four seasons, and meet the strange and wonderful beings he finds along the way.
Words and images by Maureen Maliha

"Vern the Preying Mantis Asks Why"

Vern, the preying mantis, goes on a little journey through his natural world to ask his friends a question or two. Why are we here and what is our purpose? What keeps us healthy and strong? Meet Weldon the Toad, Radcliff the Redtail Hawk, and many other creatures in wildlife as Vern travels to ask Why.
A fun and informative book that shares secrets few know about wildlife, and that gives tips children will use, understand and enjoy!

"Maliha Photography:
Catskill Mountain Seasons"
 
 
Photography Book
Four seasons of the beautiful Catskill Mountains of New York State, shared in color and black and white photography

 


 
"Catskill's Barns and Farms"
 
 
Photography Book
Barns and Farms of The Catskill Mountain Countryside

"The Black and White"
 
 
A coffee table photography book of Black White images of The Catskills

"The Worth of Days"
 
Poetry and short stories 
Words and musings of Maureen Maliha. Life, times, loves and virtues of self.

"Divorce By Murder"

 
Full length mystery/fiction novel
Mystery and Crime, law and disorderly lives, lived out in The Catskill Mountains of New York, where one woman named Annie Shine, understands more than she lets on. A priest with less than holy intentions, a doctor with more than healing on his mind, and one jaded police detective, fight the wrongs of humanity in the only way they feel is left to fight them. One murder at a time.
(c) copyright 2009. Maureen Maliha. All Rights Reserved.