The Booklist is now available via anonymous ftp to sunsite.unc.edu (/pub/academic/literature/book-reviews) and from gopher at sunsite.unc.edu, under the NEWS! choice. This booklist reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR Reviewed Books: June 24, 1993: Bob Edwards spoke with the author: "Over Here, Over There, the Andrew Sisters and the U-S-O Stars in World War Two" by Maxine Andrews, published by Zebra Books: A memoir by Andrews about her career and the war years. June 24, 1993: Linda Wertheimer spoke with the book's compiler: "New Poems of Emily Dickinson" by Emily Dickinson, collected by William Shurr, published by UNC Press: Prose of Dickinson from her letters now found to be poetry and arranged as such. (The book is to be issued at the end of July in conjunction with a Dick inson conference and published in September. Place your orders now. (: ) June 25, 1993: Bob Edwards talked with the author: "The Kurds: A Nation Denied" by David McDowell, published by Paul & Company, Publishers, Inc.: A history of this stateless people. June 26, 1993: Alex Chadwick interviewed the author: "Walking Light" by Stephen Dunn, published by Norton Publishing: A book of essays about gambling. June 27, 1993: Liane Hansen talked with the writer: "Spidertown" by Abraham Rodriguez, published by Hyperion: A novel by the author of the short story collection "Boy Without a Flag." The novel has already been optioned as a movie. June 29, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked with Professor William Manchester of Wesleyan: "The Last Brother" by Joe McGuinniss, published by Simon & Schuster: A new biography of Ted Kennedy that Manchester reviews badly. He says that with the invented quotes it blurs the line between fact and fiction. (Not yet published) June 29, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked with the author: "After All These Years" by Susan Isaacs, published by Harper Collins: A woman finds her estranged husband's body in her home and must prove her innocence. Reviews by WUNC commentator Susie Wilde on June 29, 1993: "Raising Adopted Children" by Lois Ruskai, published by HarperCollins: referred to as the "Dr. Spock of adoption books." "When Friends Ask About Adoption" by Linda Bothun, Swan Publications: A question and answer guide "framed with positive language and supportive attitude." "Helping Children Cope With Separation and Loss" by Claudia Jewett, published by Harvard Common Press: Another adoption book for parents. "Baby Face" by Gail Johnson, obtained from author at (512)496-9694: A journal for adoptive parents about the development of their adopted child. -- The following three books are Susie Wilde's favorite novels about adoption written for the children themselves. "The Day We Met You" by Phoebe Koehler, published by Bradbury. "A Mother for Choco" by Keiko Kasza, published by Putnam. "Horace" by Holly Keller, published by Greenwillow. Review on Soundings on June 27, 1993: "Lives in Between" by Leo Spitzer, published by Cambridge University Press: An account of social assimilation and social margins in the lives of three families from Europe, South America, and West Africa. This text is Copyright (c) 1993 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Erika Grams (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.