Guard your privacy, advise Kennedy and Alderman

Join interviewer Alden Mudge as he learns how Caroline Kennedy's personal experiences have shaped The Right to Privacy, the book she and co-author Ellen Alderman have recently written on the subject of privacy.

A conversation with Alan Lightman: Spirit in the material world

Alan Lightman's new book, Dance for Two, "24 meditations culled from 15 years of chronicling the curious interplay between the logic of science and the cryptic designs of the human heart, finds the physicist and novelist again moving gracefully between two worlds ('the order of the physical world...and the emotion and wild flight of the human world') to render them one."
The Accidental City
The Transformation of Toronto
By Robert Fulford
Houghton Mifflin

Call to Home
African Americans Reclaim the Rural South
By Carol Stack
Basic Books

Of Tigers and Men
Entering the Age of Extinction
By Richard Ives
Nan A. Talese/Doubleday

The Price of Experience
Power, Money, Image and Murder in Los Angeles
By Randall Sullivan
Grove Press/Atlantic Monthly

New & Good from columnist Roger Miller

Bram Stoker
A Biography of the Author of Dracula
By Barbara Belford
Alfred A. Knopf

Interview with Melissa Faye Greene: Jews in the '60s South

"Ambiguity is an inescapable part of being Southern, and being Jewish in America. Melissa Faye Greene, winner of the National Book Award for Praying for Sheetrock and herself a native of Macon, Georgia, knows the ambivalence involved in growing up a Southern Jew in the civil rights era." Here, in her interview, Greene discusses her latest book, The Temple Bombing, about the hate-bombing of the Atlanta synagogue in 1958.

The War the Women Lived
Female Voices from the Confederate South
Edited by Walter Sullivan
Foreward by George Core
J.S. Sanders & Company

Hitler's Willing Executioners
Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust
By Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
Alfred A. Knopf

First Comes Love
By Marion Winik
Pantheon Books


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