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 16, 1993: Bob Edwards talked with the author: "Feather Crowns" by Bobbie Ann Mason, published by HarperCollins: A fictionalized version of the life of the woman who gave birth to America's first quintuplets. September 17, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked with the author: "Living in the Labyrinth" by Diana McGowin, published by Delacorte: A first-hand account of what it is like to live with Alzheimer's disease. September 18, 1993: Neal Conan spoke with the author: "Art and Empire: The Politics of Ethnicity in the U.S. Capitol, 1815-1860" by Dr. Vivien Green Fryd, published by Yale University Press: Exploring the hidden meanings behind the Capitol's art. September 18, 1993: Neal Conan talked with the author: "Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice" by Mark Plotkin, published by Viking: The author's experiences working with a shaman from (I think) the Amazon. September 18, 1993: Jim Heynan read another story -- "Daydreams" -- from his collection. September 18, 1993: Katie Davis spoke with the editors: "Incredibly Strange Music, Volume One" edited by V. Vale and Andrea Juno, published by Re/Search Books: Hard to find music that the editors say is an essential part of Americana. September 20, 1993: A book review by Alan Cheuse: "Strange Pilgrims" by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, published by Knopf. September 21, 1993: Alex Chadwick spoke with the author: "To the White Sea" by James Dickey, published by Houghton Mifflin Company: A novel about an American pilot whose plane is shot down over Tokyo. Book discussed on Soundings, September 19, 1993: "Fishboy" by Mark Richard, published by Doubleday: A darkly humorous tall tale about loss and the search for home. Books discussed by WUNC commentator Susie Wilde on September 21, 1993 in connection with her series about putting parents into The Learning Loop (also on September 14): "Goodnight Moon" and "The Runaway Bunny" by Margaret Wise Brown, published by Scholastic. Book reviewed by WUNC commentator John Rosenthal on September 22, 1993: "Harlot's Ghost" by Norman Mailer, published by Random House. Book mentioned on The People's Pharmacy on September 18, 1993: "No More Hysterectomies" by Vicki Hufnagel, published by Penguin Group (Plume). 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.