This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early and Daily Edition, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 7/27 - 8/2 1995 July 27, 1995: Noah Adams spoke to John Callahan who is attempting to finish a novel in progress left behind by Ralph Ellison. July 29, 1995: Scott Simon talked with the authors: "Citizen Turner: The Wild Rise of an American Tycoon" by Robert Goldberg and Gerald Jay Goldberg, published by Harcourt, Brace and Company. July 30, 1995: Jacki Lyden spoke with a survivor and the book's author: "Fatal Voyage: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis" by Jim O'Donnell, published by Macmillan and Pocket Books. July 30, 1995: Daniel Zwerdling talked to the author: "Tales from a Traveling Couch" by Robert Akeret, published by Norton Books: The psychotherapist talks about re-visiting his former patients to see how their lives have developed. August 1, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Book Review and Robert Siegel interview with the author: "Sacrifice of Isaac" by Neil Gordon, published by Random House: A thriller examining the tension between two sons and their father. August 2, 1995: Ted Clark talked with the author about the Disney/ABC merger: "The House that Roone Built: The Inside Story of ABC News" by Mark Gunther, published by Little, Brown. Books profiled on Monitor Radio(R): July 28, 1995: Mid-Day Edition: "The Discipline of Market Leaders" by Michael Treacy, published by Addison-Wesley: The book has some controversy surrounding its appearance on the bestseller list. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: July 27, 1995: "Lenin's Tomb: Last Days of the Soviet Empire" by David Remnick, published by Random House. July 31, 1995: "Comrade Criminal: Russia's New Mafia" by Stephen Handelman, published by Yale University Press. He is also the author of "Uncommon Kingdom." "Red Trance" by R.D. Zimmerman, published by Morrow: A Russian mystery of hypnotic detection. August 1, 1995: "How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed" (Harper) and "Balkan Express" (Norton) by Slavenka Drakulic: Examinations of life under communism and then during civil war in the former Yugoslavia. REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "Tree of Heaven" by R.C. Binstock, published by Soho. August 2, 1995: "The Good Marriage: How and Why Love Lasts" (with Sandra Blakeslee, published by Houghton Mifflin) and "Second Chances: Men, Women, and Children a Decade after Divorce" (also co-written, published by Ticknor and Fields) by Judith S. Wallerstein. "Fleeced" by Fred Schulte, published by Prometheus: Telemarketing rip-offs and how to avoid them. Book mentioned on The People's Pharmacy, July 29, 1995: "Unarmed but Dangerous" by Hal Crowther, published by Longstreet Press. Book mentioned on Soundings, July 30, 1995: "Cured by Fire" by Tim McLaurin, published by Putnam. Book review listings are available on the internet via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews) and by gopher to sunsite.unc.edu under the NEWS! option. This text is Copyright (c) 1995 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.