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Books Sandwiched
In Podcasts (2006)
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December 7, 2006 |
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The Lost Painting: The Quest For A Carravaggio Masterpiece
by
Jonathan Harr
- An intriguing story of the search for a 16th century treasure.
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- Reviewed by:
Libby Clay,
docent at the Memorial Art Gallery
- Time - 60:00 (28.4Mb)
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November 2, 2006 |
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The Colony
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John Tayman
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- Reviewed by:
William Valenti, M.D., founding
director of Community Health Network.
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- Time - 53:53 (25.2Mb)
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October 5, 2006 |
- Divided by God
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America's Church-State Problem-And What We Should Do About It
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Noah Feldman
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The role of religion in
American public life has become one of the most contentious issues in
American politics; Feldman traces these conflicts from their origins at
the beginning of our history as a nation and its constitutional origins.
- Reviewed by:
H.Robert Herman,
board member of the
Interfaith Alliance, former Family Court Judge, retired partner at
Harter, Secrest & Emery
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- Time - 34:37(16.2Mb)
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May 4, 2006
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The Master,
by
Colm Toibin
- A charming work of fiction about Henry James, his
life andart. Reviewed by: Sybil Craig,
former Chair, History Dept.Allendale-Columbia; former President,
Rochester Assoc. for the United Nations (RAUN).
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- Time - 31:11 (14.6Mb)
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April 6, 2006
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Wedding of the Waters: The Erie Canal and the
Making of a Great Nation by Peter L. Bernstein
The epic account of one narrow ribbon of water that
forever changed the course of American history. Reviewer: Thomas X.
Grasso, President., Canal Society of New York State; Pres., Inland
Waterways Interntl.
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March 2, 2006
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Snow by Orhan Pamuk
The
clash of secular and Islamic Turkey comes alive in this novel by an
award-winning Turkish author. Reviewer: Dr. Osman Yasar, Professor &
Chairman, Dept. of Computational Science, SUNY Brockport; listed among
the top 30 most successful Turks in the world by Hurriyet
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February 2, 2006
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de Kooning: An
American Master by Mark Stevens
and Annalyn Swan
A
fascinating biography depicting the provocative life of an innovative
20th century painter. Reviewer: Susan Dodge Peters, McPherson Director
of Education, Memorial Art Gallery.
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January 5, 2006
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time,
by Mark Haddon
- In this highly acclaimed
novel, a brilliant autistic adolescent sets out to solve the murder of a
neighbor's poodle.
- Reviewed by:
Susan H. Horwitz, PhD,
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center.
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- Time - 46:29 (21.1Mb)
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