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: November 19, 1993: Neal Conan talked with the author: "Jim Henson: The Works" by Christopher Finch, published by Random House: A biography of the Muppets creator and voice of Kermit the Frog. November 20, 1993: Katie Davis spoke with the author: "Saints Preserve Us" by Rosemary Rogers, published by Random House: A description available. November 21, 1993: Jim Heynan read another story from his book "The One Room Schoolhouse: Stories About the Boys" published by Knopf. November 21, 1993: Katie Davis talked to the author: "Return to Paradise" by Breyton Breytenbach, published by Harcourt Brace: The South African writer discusses how the dismantlement of apartheid is changing his country. November 24, 1993: Robert Siegel interviewed the author: "Roundtrip to America: The Immigrants Return to Europe, 1880-1930" by Mark Wyman, published by Cornell University Press: The historian defends the premise that 30% of immigrants returned home -- at odds with the melting pot theory. November 25, 1993: Bob Edwards spoke with the author: "The Rituals of Dinner" and "Much Depends on Dinner" by Margaret Visser, published by Penguin and Macmillan respectively: Bob Edwards spoke to her about turkey day. November 25, 1993: Alex Chadwick talked to the author: "Bless This Food" by Adrian Butash, published by Delacorte: A collection of 150 expressions of grace. November 25, 1993: Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Why Should You Doubt Me Now?" by Mary Breasted, published by Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux. November 26, 1993: Bob Edwards talked with the editor: "Billy Sunday and Other Poems" by Carl Sandburg, edited by George Hendrick, published by Harcourt Brace: A new collection of poems that Sandburg's editors thought were offensive. November 26, 1993: Noah Adams visited the author: "The Museum of Clear Ideas" (published by Ticknor and Fields) and "Life Work" (published by Beacon Press) by Donald Hall: The first book is his most recent collection of poems, the second a collection of essays about work and his love for his own vocation. November 27, 1993: Scott Simon spoke to the actor: "Gilligan, Maynard & Me" by Bob Denver, published by Carol Publishing Group: Sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip, that started from this tropic port aboard this tiny ship ... November 28, 1993: Liane Hansen talked to the photographer: "Homeless -- Portraits of Americans in Hard Times" by Howard Schatz, published by Chronicle Books: A collection of photographs along with conversations Schatz had with his subjects. November 28, 1993: Liane Hansen spoke with the author: "The Evolution Man: Or How I Ate My Father" by Roy Lewis, published by Pantheon: "A wacky, tongue-in-cheek account of human evolution" that was first published 33 years ago. November 28, 1993: Liane Hansen visited the authors: "Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years" by Bessie and Sadie Delany with Amy Hill Heath, published by Kodansha: The memoirs of these women, originally from North Carolina. November 28, 1993: Katie Davis talked to the author: "Mankiller: A Chief and Her People" by Wilma Mankiller, published by St. Martin's Press: An autobiography of the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation -- she talks about how Europeans introduced the notion of excluding women from leadership roles. November 29, 1993: Bob Edwards interviewed the author: "Sportswriter: The Life and Times of Grantland Rice" by Charles Fountain, published by Oxford University Press: The first full-length biography of this prominent American sportswriter November 29, 1993: Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend" by Robert James Waller, published by Warner. Book reviewed by WUNC Commentator Michael McFee on November 23, 1993: "Sex, Economy, Freedom and Community" by Wendell Berry, published by Pantheon Books: A collection of eight essays. Books reviewed by WUNC Commentator Susie Wilde on November 30, 1993: "My Hanukkah Book of Numbers" and "My Hanukkah Alphabet" both published by Golden Books; "Uh! Oh! Hanukkah" published by Yellow Brick Road were all given negative reviews. "The Story of Hanukkah: A Lift-the-Flap Rebus Book" by Lisa Rojany, published by Hyperion. "Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah" by Wendy Wax, published by Bantam. "The Uninvited Guest and Other Jewish Holiday Tales" by Nina Jaffe, published by Scholastic. "The Always Prayer Shawl" by Sheldon Oberman, published by Boyds Mill Press. "Does God Have a Big Toe?" by Rabbi Marc Gellman, published by HarperCollins. The five above books were recommended by Susie Wilde. Books mentioned on Soundings, November 28, 1993: "Joe," "Dirty Work," "Facing the Music," and "Big Bad Love" by Larry Brown, published by Algonquin Books: The author read some selections and talked about his work. 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