This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early Edition, The Linda Belans Show, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 2/24 - 3/2/1997 February 24, 1997: All Things Considered -- Susan Stamberg reported on the advance reviews of the book: "Hapworth 16, 1924" by J.D. Salinger, published by Orchises. February 24, 1997: All Things Considered -- Linda Wertheimer spoke to the author: "Vertamae Cooks in the Americas' Family Kitchen" by Vertamae Grosvenor, published by KQED Books. February 25, 1997: Morning Edition -- David Molpus reported on the publications: "Your Money or Your Life: transforming your relationship with money and achieving financial independence" (1993) by Vicki Robin and Jose Dominguez, published by Penguin Books. "The Circle of Simplicity: Return to the good life" by Cecile Andrews, published by HarperCollins. February 25, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Sick Spins and Fractured Facts: How Cultural Myths Distort the News" by Caryl Rivers, published by Columbia University Press. February 26, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Dictionary of Global Culture" by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, published by Knopf. "Shakespeare and the Jews" by James Shapiro, published by Columbia University Press. "The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry" (1995) by James Shapiro and Carl Woodring, published by Columbia University Press. "The Schools We Need and Why We Don't Have Them" (Knopf) and "Dictionary of Cultural Literacy" (1993, Houghton Mifflin) by E.D. Hirsch. February 27, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "The Primer on Individual Employee Rights" by Al Feliu, published by Bureau National Affairs. February 27, 1997: All Things Considered -- An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Fugitive Pieces" by Anne Michaels, published by Knopf: An impressionistic look at language and pleasure. Books mentioned on Monitor Radio (R): February 25, 1997: "The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology that Breaks Your Heart" by Ruth Behar, published by Beacon Press. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: February 24, 1997: "The Language of Names: What We Call Ourselves and Why It Matters" by Justin Kaplan and Anne Bernays, published by Simon and Schuster. "Growing Up Rich" (1975, Little, Brown) and "Professor Romeo" (1990, Penguin Books) by Anne Bernays. "Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain" (1966) by Justin Kaplan, published by Simon and Schuster. "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" (16th edition), edited by Justin Kaplan, published by Little, Brown. February 25, 1997: REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan followed by an interview with the author: "Do the Windows Open?" by Julie Hecht, published by Random House. February 26, 1997: "Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust" by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, published by Vintage Books (pb). "Nazi Germany and the Jews, Vol. 1: The Years of Persecution 1933-1939" (HarperCollins) and "When Memory Comes" (1979, Farrar Straus and Giroux) by Saul Friedlander. February 27, 1997: "The Partner" by John Grisham, published by Doubleday. Books mentioned on Soundings, March 2, 1997: "Slang and Sociability" by Connie Eble, published by University of North Carolina Press. "The Well-Tempered Announcer -- A Pronunciation Guide to Classical Music" by Robert Fradkin, published by Indiana University Press. Book review listings are available on the internet (http://sunsite.unc.edu/wunc) or via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1997 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.