This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Fresh Air Weekend, This American Life. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 11/2 - 11/8/1998 November 2, 1998: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards talked with one of the authors. "In Hope of Liberty: Culture, Community, and Protest Among Northern Free Blacks, 1700-1860," (Oxford University Press, 1997) by James Horton and Lois E. Horton. November 2, 1998: All Things Considered: An Alan Cheuse Review: "A Life for a Life," by Ernest Hill, published by Simon & Schuster. Cheuse said Hill's command of language is reminiscent of Richard Wright and that the story is a compelling mix of redemption and regret. November 3, 1998: All Things Considered: Noah Adams talked with the author. "Collapse of the Middle Way: Senate Republicans and the Bipartisan Foreign Policy, 1948- 1952," (Greenwood Press, 1988) by David Kepley. November 2, 1998: All Things Considered: The author read and excerpt from her new novel. "Almost a Woman," by Esmeralda Santiago, published by Perseus Books. November 3, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "From Moonshine to Madison Avenue: A Cultural History of the NASCAR Winston Cup," by Mark Howell, published by Bowling Green State University Popular Press. November 4, 1998: All Things Considered: Robert Siegel talked with the author. "Spin Cycle: How the White House and the Media Manipulate the News," by Howard Kurtz, published by Simon and Schuster. Kurtz is the media critic for the Washington Post. November 6, 1998: Morning Edition: Alex Chadwick talked with the anthropologist and author of a new book on shamanism. "Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of Spirits and Desire," by Wade Davis, published by Island Press. November 6, 1998: Morning Edition: Alex Chadwick spoke with the author of a new biography of Muhammed Ali. "King of the World: Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero," by David Remnick, published by Random House. November 6, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "Safe Eating," by David Acheson, published by Dell Books. "Dancing Naked in the Minefield," by Kary Mullis, published by Pantheon. Mullis is the 1993 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. November 7, 1998: Weekly Edition: Alex Chadwick talked with the anthropologist and author of a new book on Shamans. "Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of Spirits and Desire," by Wade Davis, published by Island Press. November 8, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling spoke with the author of new book which sheds light on secret spy missions conducted by U.S. submarines in the 1970's. "Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage," by Christopher Drew and Sherry Sontag, published by Public Affairs Press. November 8, 1998: Weekend Edition Sunday: Liane Hansen spoke with the author. "Last Rights: The Struggle Over the Right to Die," by Sue Woodman, published by Plenum. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: November 2, 1998: "Forgiving the Dead Man Walking," by Debbie Morris, published by Zondervan. November 3, 1998: "Respect for Acting," (Macmillan, 1973) by Uta Hagen. "A Challenge for the Actor," (Scribner's, 1991) by Uta Hagen. November 6, 1998: "The Making of the Wizard of OZ: Movie Magic and Studio Power in the Prime of MGM -- and the Miracle of Production #1060," by Aljean Harmetz, published by Hyperion. "Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir," by Lorna Luft, published by Pocket Books. "Notes on a Cowardly Lion: The Biography of Bert Lahr," (Knopf, 1969) by John Lahr. November 6-8, 1998: Fresh Air Weekend: "Respect for Acting," (Macmillan, 1973) by Uta Hagen. "A Challenge for the Actor," (Scribner's, 1991) by Uta Hagen. 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) 1998 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Don Sechler (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.