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: September 3, 1993: Referred to in a Richard Gonzales report: "Save Your Job and Save Your Country" by Ross Perot, published by Warner Books: An anti-NAFTA book his charges are being refuted by the Clinton administration. September 4, 1993: The author read from his book: "The One Room School House: Stories about the Boys" by Jim Heynan, published by Knopf. September 6, 1993: Bob Edwards spoke with the author: "Abortion and American Politics" by Barbara Hinkson Craig, published by Chatham House Publishers: The two talked about the upcoming Senate vote on the Hyde Amendment which prohibits federal funding for abortions. September 6, 1993: Bob Edwards talked with the author: "Can You Trust a Tomato in January?" by Vince Straten, published by Simon and Schuster: A guide to the actual ingredients found in common grocery store foods. September 6, 1993: Linda Wertheimer spoke with the author: "Reinventing Government" by David Osborne, published by Dutton: The book which is the basis of Vice-President Gore's federal reorganization plan. September 7, 1993: Linda Wertheimer asked several people about the books they read this summer which they enjoyed the most: Linda - "The Burden of Desire" by Robert MacNeal, published by Dell Loudon Wainwright - "The Moviegoer" by Walker Percy, published by Ivy; "Happy Isles of Oceana" by Paul Theroux, published by Putnam. Mary Matalin - "Volunteer Slavery" by Jill Nelson, published by Noble Press. Ben Ramish (a child writer) - Books in the Indian in the Cupboard Series, by Lynne Banks, published by Avon. Barbara Jordan - "A Time to Kill" by John Grisham, published by Dell; "Tumult and Silence" by Winthrop Jordan, published by LSU Press; a book called something like Memoirs of Mary Stollsis -- Suzanne Pinto which is to be published in a few months. Julia Child - "The Night Manager, by John LeCarre, published by Knopf. September 8, 1993: Bob Edwards talked with the author: "I'm a Spam Fan" by Carole Wyman, published by Longmeadow: The glories of convenience foods. September 8, 1993: An Alan Cheuse book review: "Pictures at an Exhibition" by D.M. Thomas, published by Scribners. Books discussed by Susie Wilde on September 7, 1993 a means of how parents can help children learn: Reference Books all published by Kingfisher: "Science Encyclopedia" "The Illustrated History of the World" "The Young People's Atlas of the United States" "Reference Atlas: An A-Z Guide to Countries of the World" HarperCollins' new series of "write-in-me" books: "My Riding Book" "My Baseball Book" Also, Susie talked about how parents can interact with kids using EB White's "Charlotte's Web" Books mentioned on "Whad'ya Know" on September 4, 1993: "Fruits and Nuts and Symbolism and Celebration" by Mary Reed, published by Resource Publications: A book describing American myths, traditions, and beliefs about food. "Whad'ya Knowledge" by Michael Feldman, published by Morrow. 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.