This booklist reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 6/9 - 6/15 1994 June 9, 1994: David D'Arcy talked with the author about the film version of his novel: "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" by Tom Robbins, published by Bantam. June 11, 1994: Scott Simon talked to Siobahn Dowd about the "Digital Freedom Net" an on-line library of banned books available on the internet by gopher at "gopher.IIA.org". June 11, 1994: Scott Simon spoke with the author: "Cape Fear Rising" by Philip Gerard, published by Blair Publishing: The fictional account of the real coup in Wilmington in 1898 by white supremacists against the elected black government. June 12, 1994: Liane Hansen talked to the author: "Cigarettes Are Sublime" by Richard Klein, published by Duke University Press: A provocative look at the literary, philosophical, and cultural history of smoking. June 12, 1994: Daniel Schorr reflected on his reading of the diaries: "Haldeman Diaries" by H.R. Haldeman, published by Putnam. June 12, 1994: Jacki Lyden toured NYC with the author: "The Alienist" by Caleb Carr, published by Random House: A thriller that takes place in NYC in the 1890s. June 13, 1994: Alan Cheuse Book Review: "The Book of Dreams" by Craig Nova, published by Ticknor & Fields: A novel about Hollywood. June 13, 1994: Robert Siegel spoke with the author about a recent confession in the incident: "The Fall of Pan Am 103 -- Inside the Lockerbie Investigation" by Steve Emerson, no publisher available. June 14, 1994: Lynne Terry reports on the publication of the novel: "The First Man" by Albert Camus, not yet published in the U.S.: An autobiographical story unfinished at the author's death in 1960. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: June 9, 1994: "I am Roe" by Norma McCorvey, published by HarperCollins: The autobiography of the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade. June 10, 1994: "Turnaround" by Milos Forman and Jan Novak, published by Villard: The autobiography of the famed director. June 13, 1994: "The Antibiotic Paradox: How Miracle Drugs Are Destroying the Miracle" by Stuart Levy, published by Plenum. "The Myths of August" by Stewart Udall, published by Pantheon: The story of the author's prosecution on behalf of people harmed by nuclear testing. Book discussed on the People's Pharmacy, June 11, 1994: "Anger Kills" by Redford Williams, published by HarperCollins. Book discussed on Soundings, June 12, 1994: "God's Own Scientists" by Christopher Toumey (of UNC-CH), published by Rutgers University Press: An account of creationism and the secular world. Books reviewed by WUNC's children's book commentator Susie Wilde on June 14, 1994 on the subject of spiritual journeys: "The Dreamer" by Cynthia Rylant, published by Scholastic. "The Illustrated Children's Bible" by Bill Farnsworth, published by HBJ. "The Illustrated Children's Old Testament" by Bill Farnsworth, published by HBJ. "The Children's Illustrated Bible" by Selina Hastings, published by Dorling Kindersley. "King Solomon and the Bee" by Dalia Renberg, published by HarperCollins. "Behold! Spot-the-Difference Bible Stories" by Wendy Madgwick, published by Random House. "Persephone and the Pomegranate" by Kris Waldherr, published by Dial. "Ariadne, Awake" by Doris Orgel, published by Viking. "The Little Lama of Tibet" by Lois Raimond, published by Scholastic. "Punga: The Goddess of Ugly" by Deborah Lattimore, published by HBJ. "The Passover Journey" by Barbara Goldin, published by Viking. "Buddah!" by Susan Roth, published by Doubleday. "Native Healer" by Medicine Grizzlybear Lake, published by HarperCollins. 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.