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: January 2, 1994: Liane Hansen spoke with the author: "What Should I Tell the Kids? - A Parent's Guide to Real Problems in the Real World" by Dr. Ava Sieglar, published by Dutton: From divorce, to abduction, to child abuse, the authors advises parents on what and how kids should be told. January 2, 1994: Robin White (of KUSP) visited the composer: "Joys and Perplexities" by Lou Harrison, publisher unknown: A collection of poetry by one of America's finest composers of opera and ballet. January 2, 1994: Liane Hansen talked to the author: "Sarajevo Survival Guide" by FAMA (head is Suada Kapic), not yet published in the United States, published in Zagreb by FAMA: A guide to the beleagured city, cultural and survival in tone. January 4, 1994: Bob Edwards spoke to the authors: "Wintergreen: Suppressed Murders" by Anna Rosmus, publisher unknown: A German author who researched what her hometown Passau did during World War II. January 4, 1994: Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Annihilation" by Piotr Szewc, published by Dalkey Archive: A newly translated Polish novel about a small town just before World War II. January 6, 1994: Bob Edwards talked to the author: "Utopia Unarmed: The Latin America Left After the Cold War" by Jorge Castenada, publisher unknown: Title says it all. January 6, 1994: Cokie Roberts eulogizes the former legislator: "All Politics is Local" by Tip O'Neill, published by Random House: A book of the former Speaker of the House's legislative wisdom. January 9, 1994: Karen Michel reports on the collection: "Charlie Chan Is Dead" edited by Jessica Hagedorn, published by Viking/Penguin: An anthology of Asian-American writers whose pieces deal with the forging of their identity. January 9, 1994: Jacki Lydon talked to the author: "The IRA: A History" by Tim Pat Coogan, published by Rinehart Roberts: The author discusses why young Catholic men join the IRA. January 11, 1994: Bob Edwards talked to the author: "The Bingo Palace" by Louise Erdrich, published by HarperCollins: The story of two men competing for the affection of a single mother on a Chippewa reservation. January 12, 1994: Bob Edwards talked to the former president: "Turning Point: A Candidate, A State, A Nation" by James E. Carter, published by Random House: No specifics on the book. Books mentioned on Soundings, January 9, 1994: "Woodrow's Trumpet" and "Keeper of the Moon" by Tim McLaurin, published by Down Home Press and Norton W.W. & Co(HB)/Doubleday & Co.(PB): The contemporary Southern author read from his two books. Book reviewed by WUNC commentator Michael McFee on January 4, 1994: "The Old Farmer's Almanac Unpredictable Guide to Weather and Natural Disasters" by Benjamin Watson and the editors of The Old Farmer's Alamanac, published by Random House. This text is Copyright (c) 1994 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.