This booklist reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, and Soundings. NPR BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 5/26 - 6/1 1994 May 26, 1994: Robert Siegel talked to the author: "Sharing the Journey: Support Groups and America's New Quest for Community" by Robert Wuthnow, published by Free Press: Title says it all. May 27, 1994: A talk between Alex Chadwick and Walter Mosley about Dashiell Hammet (Also mentioned on Fresh Air and on Weekend Edition Saturday). May 27, 1994: Alex Chadwick spoke with the author: "Getting Over Tom" by Abby Thomas, published by Algonquin: A collection of short stories about love. May 28, 1994: Daniel Zwerdling chatted with the author: "Nellie Bly" by Brooke Kroeger, published by Times Books: A biography of the woman who started undercover journalism. May 29, 1994: Author read a short story from his collection: "Paper Trail" Michael Dorris, published by HarperCollins. May 29, 1994: Liane Hansen spoke with the author: "The Lawn: A History of an American Obsession" by Virginia Scott Jenkins, published by Smithsonian Institution Press: Again, title says it all. May 31, 1994: Susan Stamberg profiled the Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction: "Postcards" and "The Shipping News" by Annie Proulx, published by Macmillan. June 1, 1994: Noah Adams spoke to the author: "The Birthday Boys" by Beryl Bainbridge, published by Carroll & Graf: A short novel about the doomed British expedition to Antarctica led by Captain Scott. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: May 26, 1994: "Devil in a Blue Dress" (Pocket Books) and "Black Betty" (Norton) by Walter Mosley: Both are mystery novels, the former to be released as a movie starring Denzel Washington. May 30, 1994: "We Were Soldiers Once . . . And Young" by Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway, published by HarperCollins: The story of the battle if Ia Drang in Vietnam in 1965. "If I Die In a Combat Zone" (Dell) and "The Things They Carried" (Houghton Mifflin) by Tim O'Brien: Both books are about soldiers in Vietnam. REVIEW: "A Very Long Engagement" by Sebastien Japrisot, publisher unknown: A French novel about World War I. May 31, 1994: "Hungry Ghosts" by Mary Previte, published by Zondervan: The daughter of a missionary in China wrote about her experiences in a Japanese concentration camp. June 1, 1994: "Colored People" by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., published by Knopf: A memoir of his early years by the acclaimed scholar. Book discussed on Soundings, May 29, 1994: "Souls Raised From the Dead" by Doris Betts, published by Knopf. Books reviewed by WUNC children's book commentator Susie Wilde with the theme "Born Again Fairy Tales": "Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave" by Marianna Mayer, published by Morrow. "Babushka Baba Yaga" by Patricia Polacco, published by Philomel. "Rumplestiltskin" illus. by Paul Zelinsky, published by Dutton. "Tucker Pfeffercorn" by Barry Moser, published by Little Brown. "CinderEdna" by Ellen Jackson, published by Lothrop. 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.