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Daily Democrat, Woodland
Joel Davis defaces, er, signs a copy of "Justice Waits" with his
"Swiss-Army bookstore Mocha spoon/pen" for Davis
High classmate Robyn Rominger and her baby at a recent
signing at the most excellent Next Chapter bookstore in Woodland. Click
Here for a recording of the signing and discussion at the Next
Chapter Bookstore in Woodland
"Justice Waits" is
a top-quality 6x9-inch hardcover printed and bound in the U.S. using
acid-free paper, gold-stamping on the spine and a quality dust
jacket designed by UC Davis Senior Graphic Designer extraordinaire
Jay Leek. The books are shrink-wrapped and shipped Priority Mail to ensure quality on
delivery. Each book comes with a handsome bookmark
featuring a homely author (sample below,
not actual size) designed by Jay
Leek and signed by Joel Davis.


"Justice Waits," shown here without jacket, is a quality
hardcover with gold-stamping on the spine, stitched binding (no
Elmer's on this book!) and acid-free paper, all born in the USA.
If you are interested in carrying this book or
finding out more about it, please contact John Hershey at jdhershey@yahoo.com.
Joel Davis can be reached at joel_waits81@yahoo.com.
Retailers/Wholesalers...Book clubs...
Contact John Hershey at
jdhershey@yahoo.com or Joel Davis at
joel_waits81@yahoo.com
to learn about discounts for volume sales.
Charity...
A percentage of any profits from this book will be evenly split to
charities designated by the Riggins and Gonsalves families. The
Gonsalveses have chosen
Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
A like percentage of any profits from "Justice Waits" and any
spinoff projects will also be donated to Parkinson's charities.

Michael J. Fox Foundation
Writer/Parkinson's Association of Northern California (PANC) Editor
and Board Member Joel Davis and Michael J. Fox at Fox's "A Funny
Thing Happened on the Way to a Cure for Parkinson's" weekend in New
York City in 2006.
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