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: October 14, 1993: Bob Edwards talked to the author: "President Kennedy, Profile of Power" by Richard Reeves, published by Simon & Schuster: A fresh look at Kennedy using new sources. October 14, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked with the author: "Sleeping Beauties" by Susanna Moore, published by Knopf: A book about Hawaiian girl whose life is influenced by the traditions of the past as well as the modern world. October 15, 1993: Noah Adams spoke with the author: "Chained Together" by David Ottoway, published by Random House: A new book about Nelson Mandela and F.W. DeKlerk. October 16, 1993: Alex Chadwick talked with one of the authors: "Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim to the Confederate Anthem" by Judith Sacks and Howard Sacks, published by Smithsonian Institution Press: A new book which claims Dixie may have been written by Northern blacks. October 17, 1993: Katie Davis talked to the editors: "Voices From the Future" edited by Cat Deakins and Michelle Evans, published by Crown Publishing: A book of interviews with children and teenagers about their lives and violence. October 17, 1993: Anthony Brooks reported on the million dollar controversy over this book: "Destiny in the Mother Church" by Bliss Napp, published by Christian Science Publishing Society: The author's family left money to the church on the condition that it be displayed prominently in reading rooms or else the money would go to Stanford and the Los Angeles County Museum. October 18, 1993: Bob Edwards spoke with the author: "Working Men" by Michael Dorris, published by Henry Holt: A compilation of stories about the relationships and lives of ordinary and extraordinary people. October 18, 1993: A book review by Alan Cheuse: "While England Sleeps" by David Leavitt, published by Viking/Penguin. October 18, 1993: Linda Wertheimer spoke with the novelist: "American Hero" by Larry Beinhart, published by Pantheon: A what if story on the Gulf War and President Bush tying it to his chances for reelection. October 20, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked to the author: "A Cartoonist's Life" by Herbert Block, published by Macmillan: The autobiography of one of the century's most renowned political cartoonists. October 21, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked with the first-time novelist: "Littlejohn" by Howard Owen, published by Random House: A first-person fictional narrative of a North Carolina farmer looking back on his life. October 22, 1993: Neal Conan spoke with the author: "Seized: Temporal Lobe Epilepsy as a Medical, Historical and Artistic Phenomenon" by Eve la Plante, published by HarperCollins: A description of the theoretical relationship between creativity and this neurological disorder." October 22, 1993: Linda Wertheimer talked with author: "Fridays with Red" by Bob Edwards, published by Simon & Schuster: A remembrance of the relationship between the two men and their Friday chats on Morning Edition as well as a look at Red's life. October 23, 1993: The poet read a selection from his book: "Something Big Has Been Here" by Jack Prelutsky, published by Greenwillow (hardcover) and LLB (paperback). October 23, 1993: Katie Davis talked with the author: "Evil Cradling" by Brian Keenan, published by Viking: The story of this Irish professor's ordeal as a hostage in Lebanon. October 25, 1993: Neal Conan talked with Wilford Sheed who is in the process of writing a book about Great American Songwriters of the 1930's and 1940's. No publisher or title available yet. October 27, 1993: Neal Conan spoke with the author: "722 Miles" by Clifton Hood, published by Simon & Schuster: The history of the subway and its impact on cities. October 27, 1993: Neal Conan talked with the author: "Playing the Field: Why Some Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them" by Carles Euchner, published by Johns Hopkins University Press: The title is an excellent description. October 27, 1993: Robert Kaplan spoke with the author: "The Arabists" by Robert Kaplan, published by Free Press: A study about the people who tried to understand the Arab world -- missionaries and diplomats especially. October 27, 1993: A book review by Alan Cheuse: "The Beggar's Cup" by Eric Blau, published by Knopf. Book mentioned on Soundings, October 17, 1993: "Faith in the Seed", by Henry David Thoreau, published by Island Press: Bradley Dean of East Carolina University talked with Wayne Ponds about his edition of this work by Thoreau. 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.