This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation (Hour 2), Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early Edition, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 9/21 - 9/27 1995 September 21, 1995: Alex Chadwick spoke with the author: "Burning Angel" by James Lee Burke, published by Hyperion: A novel based on the author's life in Louisiana. September 21, 1995: Talk of the Nation (Hour 2): "Why Be Jewish" by David Wolpe, published by Henry Holt. "Why Should Jews Survive?" by Michael Goldberg, published by Oxford University Press. September 21, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "The Sky Fisherman" by Craig Lesley, published by Houghton-Mifflin: A guide to the mill towns and wild rivers in the Northwest. September 22, 1995: Tom Vitale reported on the expatriate writer's return: "The Sheltering Sky" by Paul Bowles, published by Random House. September 22, 1995: Talk of the Nation (Hour 2): "An Unquiet Mind" by Kay Jamison, published by Random House: The author's look at her own problems with manic depressive illness. September 23, 1995: Scott Simon spoke to the photographer: "Deaf Maggie Lee Sayre: Photographs of a River Life" by Maggie Lee Sayre, published by University of Mississippi Press: A chronicle of life on a river houseboat on the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers over a 30-year span. September 23, 1995: Scott Simon talked to the writer: "The Last Harvest: The Genetic Gamble that Threatens to Destroy American Agriculture" by Paul Raeburn, published by Simon & Schuster. September 24, 1995: Liane Hansen spoke with the specialist: "The Power of Their Ideas" by Deborah Meier, published by Beacon Press: The experiences of the education specialist in New York. September 24, 1995: Liane Hansen talked with the philosopher: "Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy" by Jostein Gaarder, published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. September 25, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Review: "The Lost World" by Michael Crichton, published by Knopf: The sequel to Jurassic Park. September 26, 1995: Susan Stamberg spoke with the author: "Sinatra: The Song Is You" by Will Friedwald, published by Macmillan. September 26, 1995: Obituary for the author Bessie: "Having Our Say" by Bessie and Sadie Delaney, published by Dell Publishing. September 26, 1995: Robert Siegel talked with the co-author: "Third Parties in America: Citizen Response to Major Party Failure" by Steven Rosenstone and Edward Lazarus, published by Princeton University Press. September 27, 1995: Talk of the Nation (Hour 2): "The Manufactured Crisis" by Bruce Biddle and David Berliner, published by Addison Wesley: A look at the state of education in America. September 27, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Tortilla Curtain" by T. Coraggesan Boyle, published by Viking/Penguin. Books reviewed on Monitor Radio (R): September 22, 1995: Early Edition: "Serpico" by Peter Maas, no longer in print: Frank Serpico's story about corruption in the ranks of the New York police 25 years ago. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: September 21, 1995: REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "The Education of a Woman: The Life of Gloria Steinem"" by Carolyn Heilbrun, published by Dial Publishing. "Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality" by Andrew Sullivan, published by Knopf. September 22, 1995: "Clockers" by Richard Price, published by Houghton-Mifflin: A murder mystery set in the world of a New Jersey crack dealer. September 25, 1995: REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "Mrs. Ted Bliss" by Stanley Elkin. September 26, 1995: "Fever Pitch" (Penguin) and "High-Fidelity" (Riverhead Books) by Nick Hornby: The first book is a memoir of being an obsessed soccer fan and the second a novel -- "a male confessional." "Rock & Roll: An Unruly History" by Robert Palmer, published by Harmony Books: The companion volume to the PBS series. September 27, 1995: "Michael Tilson Thomas: Viva Voce. Conversations with Edward Seckerson" by Edward Seckerson, published by Faber and Faber: A profile of the famous conductor. Book featured on The People's Pharmacy, September 23, 1995: "The Safe Shopper's Bible" by Samuel Epstein, published by Macmillan. Book featured on Soundings, September 24, 1995: "Memoir from Antproof Case" by Mark Helprin, published by Harcourt Brace: A novel about a man "who's been everywhere and done it all." 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.