Friday, June 25, 2010

About Books, June 26, 2010

AbrahamVerghese's Cutting for Stone is a story of love and betrayal, medicine and healing, parents and children, brothers and twins. Beginning is Addis Ababa, where the author is from, and moving on to New York, Marion and Shiva Stone's story unfolds. I guarantee once you begin you will not be able to put the book down. It is truly a work of art.

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Friday, June 18, 2010

About Books, June 19,2010

Ellen Fitzpatrick brings back many memories in "Letters to Jackie: Condolences from a Grieving Nation." In the aftermath of John Kennedy's assassination over 800,000 letters were received. They all were read and answered by volunteers. Many are archived but have received little attention from scholars until now. Fitgerald has selected about 250 letters to share. She even has contacted the senders and includes a short sketch about each.

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Friday, June 11, 2010

About Books, June 12,2010

Thomas Asbridge's The Crusades is the result of six years of researh. It is a comprehensive look at war in the holy land from two points of view: Muslim and Christian. Among the things you'll discover are the reasons for the crusades, where the word came from, how religions justified violence in the name of God, who were the men who led the armies and what the long term effect of these struggles are to this day.

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

About Books, June 5, 2010

Rebecca Skloot is a science journalist. Her book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, tells the story of an African American woman whose cancer cells were harvested by doctors without her knowledge. These cells lived and multiplied and were instrumental in many medical breakthroughs. Henrietta's family discovered the truth twenty years after their mother's death and the impact is profound. This is an amazing book about family, poverty, education and lack of education, medical ethics, and cultural differences.

Listen to the interview at http://www.wvik.org/listings-aboutbooks.htm