This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Early Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Best of Fresh Air, This American Life, The Linda Belans Show, and The People's Pharmacy. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 10/13 - 10/26/1997 October 13, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Daughter of the Queen of Sheba" by Jacki Lyden, published by Houghton Mifflin. "An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness" by Kay Redfield Jamison, published by Vintage. October 13, 1997: All Things Considered -- Linda Wertheimer spoke with the author: "Amazon Journal: Dispatches from a Vanishing Frontier" by Geoffrey O'Connor, published by EP Dutton. October 13, 1997: All Things Considered -- An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Separations" by Oakley Hall, published by the University of Nevada Press. October 14, 1997: Morning Edition -- David Molpus referred to the book: "Leveraging People and Profit: the hard work of soft management" by Bernie Nagle and Perry Pascarella, published by Butterworth-Heinemann. October 14, 1997: All Things Considered -- Marcia Brandwynne talked to the author: "Smell" by Piet Vroon, no publisher information available. October 15, 1997: All Things Considered -- The commentator talked about something from his book: "Penn and Teller's How to Play in Traffic" by Penn Jillette and Teller, published by Boulevard. October 16, 1997: Morning Edition -- Bob Edwards spoke to the biographer: "Jackie Robinson: A Biography" by Arnold Rampersad, published by Knopf. October 16, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Other Regional Mexican Music" by Ramiro Burr (forthcoming). October 16, 1997: All Things Considered -- Robert Siegel talked to the author: "Penn and Teller's How to Play in Traffic" by Penn Jillette and Teller, published by Boulevard. October 17, 1997: Morning Edition -- Dean Olsher looked back on the career of James Michener. October 17, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "How the Mind Works" by Steven Pinker, published by W.W. Norton & Co. October 18, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Daniel Zwerdling spoke to the author about the death of Roberto Goizueta, the company's chairman: "For God, Country, and Coca-Cola: The Unauthorized History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company that Makes It" (1993) by Mark Pendergrast, published by Scribners. October 19, 1997: Weekend Edition -- Essayist Susan Arnout Smith talked about the career of James Michener. October 19, 1997: Weekend Edition -- Liane Hansen spoke with the writer: "The Civil War in Depth: History in 3D" by Bob Zeller, published by Chronicle Books. October 19, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Reviewer Jonathan Yardley talked about the careers of Harold Robbins and James Michener. October 19, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Daniel Zwerdling spoke to the author: "A Country of Strangers, Blacks and Whites in America" by David Shipler, published by Knopf. October 20, 1997: All Things Considered -- Robert Siegel spoke to author William Hazelgrove who is working on a novel in the attic of Ernest Hemingway's boyhood home. October 21, 1997: Morning Edition -- Bob Edwards spoke to the historian: "Wait Till Next Year: A Memoir" by Doris Kearns Goodwin, published by Simon & Schuster. October 21, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "GI Bill: The Law that Changed America" by Milton Greenberg, published by Lickle Publishing. October 22, 1997: Morning Edition -- Bob Edwards spoke to the cowboy: "Cactus Tracks and Cowboy Philosophy" by Baxter Black, published by Crown Publishers. October 22, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Bombshell: The Secret Story of America's Unknown Atomic Spy Conspiracy" by Joseph Albright and Marcia Kunstel, published by Times Books. "The Secret World of American Communism" (1995) and "The Soviet World of American Communism" (1998) by Harvey Klehr, published by Yale University Press. October 22, 1997: All Things Considered -- Linda Wertheimer spoke to the professor who wrote the introduction: "Echoes of the Elders: The Stories and Paintings of Chief Lelooska", by Chief Lelooska, published by DK Ink: A collection of legends of the Northwest Coastal Indian tribes along with the chief's paintings. October 23, 1997: Morning Edition -- Dean Olsher profiled the poet laureate: "The Want Bone" (1990) by Robert Pinsky, published by Ecco Press. October 23, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "The Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli. "Paths to Power" by David Michael Lampton, published by University of Michigan/China Center. October 23, 1997: All Things Considered -- Linda Wertheimer hosted a discussion which included the book's author: "The Growth of the Mind: and the endangered origins of intelligence" by Stanley Greenspan, published by Addison-Wesley. October 25, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Daniel Zwerdling spoke to the author: "A Book of Feasts - Recipes and Stories from American Celebrations" (1993) by Kay Goldstein, published by Longstreet Press. October 25, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Daniel Zwerdling learned to make Salade Frisee aux Lardons from the author: "French Farmhouse" by Susan Loomis, published by Workman Publishing. October 26, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Daniel Zwerdling spoke with editor Anne Canadayo about the new series "Love Inspired" from Harlequin, which focuses on religious themes. October 26, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Peter Constantine read Chekhov's short story "From the Diary of an Assistant Bookkeeper" which he recently found in the New York Public Library. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: October 13, 1997: "Next of Kin: What Chimpanzees Have Taught Me About Who We Are" by Roger Fouts, published by William Morrow. REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "Rough Justice" by Lisa Scottoline, published by HarperCollins. October 14, 1997: "Toward the End of Time" by John Updike, published by Knopf. October 15, 1997: "Chuck D: Fight the Power" by Chuck D, published by Delacorte Press. October 16, 1997: "Wait Til Next Year" by Doris Kearns Goodwin, published by Simon & Schuster: She also wrote "No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War 2". October 17, 1997: "Puppies" by William Wegman, published by Hyperion. Best of Fresh Air, October 17-19, 1997: "Toward the End of Time" by John Updike, published by Knopf. "Wait Til Next Year" by Doris Kearns Goodwin, published by Simon & Schuster: She also wrote "No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War 2". October 21, 1997: "The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration of Radio's Golden Age" by Leonard Maltin, published by Dutton. "Wobegon Boy" by Garrison Keillor, published by Viking. REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "The End of the Novel of Love" by Vivian Gornick, published by Beacon Press. October 22, 1997: "How to Play in Traffic" by Penn and Teller, published by Boulevard: They also wrote "How to Play with Your Food" and "Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends". October 24, 1997: "Playing the Field" by Mamie Van Doran, no publisher information available. Best of Fresh Air, October 24-26, 1997: "Wobegon Boy" by Garrison Keillor, published by Viking. COMING UP ON NPR's PERFORMANCE TODAY OCTOBER 20 -- OCTOBER 27, 1997 Wednesday, OCTOBER 22 Hour 2-- A love/hate relationship: Johannes Brahms conducted the premiere of his Fourth (and last) Symphony with Meiningen Court Orchestra on October 25, 1885. PT commentator Jan Swafford, author of a forthcoming biography of the composer, discusses the sometimes stormy but very productive relationship that Brahms had with the Orchestra's conductor, Hans von Bulow. COMING UP ON NPR's WEEKEND PEFORMANCE TODAY--OCTOBER 25 AND OCTOBER 26 Saturday, OCTOBER 25 Hour 2-- A love/hate relationship: Johannes Brahms conducted the premiere of his Fourth (and last) Symphony with the Meiningen Court Orchestra on October 25, 1885. PT commentator Jan Swafford, author of a forthcoming biography of the composer, argues that that symphony is a profound expression of the pessimism that Brahms felt about the end of the 19th century and what the 20th century would bring to Germany and music. 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