NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY "Left-handers have much more enthusiasm for life. They sleep on the wrong side of the bed, and their heads become stagnant on that side." This is a hilarious little red book with innumerable comical illustrations. It satirizes the trials of a left-handed person and proposes a left-handed manifesto in which lefties stand up for their lefts. The name? The Left-Handed Book by James T. de Kay. Read it- it's worth it. The Search for the Girl with the Blue Eyes by Jess Stearn takes place in Canada. It delves into the fascinating question of reincarna tion. -an interest1ng topic. Marx"s life was inseperable from his work which has 1nfluenced so many today. Here 1s a biography emphasizing his personal l1fe and showing how it affected his writ1ngs. Robert Payne explores very fully the life and mind of the man who by the way had quite a life. "Marx'-a solid book. Th1s Strangest Everything by John Ciardi ls another of hls books of excellent poems. If you have read hls others you will know his wit and sharpness. If you haven't, his words say more than mine. After A Fire ------------ Some of my books were burned. I must believe at last there is a holy dust. On Evolution ------------ Pithecanthropus erectus, could he see us, would reject us. The Test -------- My friend is waiting for me to defend My actions. Should I try? Have I a friend? Jane Blakely