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Faith Middleton Archive
Chaplin: A Life
By Stephen Weissman
Infamous for his politics and his scandalous sex life, Charlie Chaplin was a much more complex and contradictory character than has hitherto been known. Weissman casts a whole new light both on the screen legend and on the turbulent era through which he lived.
Faith's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
Faith's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope
By Jonathan Alter
Jonathan Alter's bestselling and critically acclaimed account of how FDR lifted the country from despair and paralysis and transformed the presidency for all time.
Rose Quiello's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
Rose Quiello's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
By Jeffrey Toobin
An absorbing profile on the Supreme Court.
The Reader
By Bernhard Schlink
Hailed for its coiled eroticism and the moral claims it makes upon the reader, this mesmerizing novel is a story of love and secrets, horror and compassion, unfolding against the haunted landscape of postwar Germany.
Roxanne's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
Roxanne's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
365 Prescriptions for the Soul: Daily Messages of Inspiration, Hope, and Love
By Bernie Siegel
Daily doses of inspiration.
A Letter to America
By David Boren
Our Shelf Talker
This is a beautiful, very important, little book; the kind that people read and pass to one and other. David Boren, Rhodes Scholar, former senator and governor and current President of University of Oklahoma delivers a wake up call to America. A Letter to America "boldly faces the questions of how long the United States, with only six percent of the worldÕs population, can remain a global superpower." With the call to move to bi-partisanship, to move from cynicism to hope, Boren examines America at the crossroads.- Faith Middleton Pick 4/11/08
A Stopover in Venice
By Kathryn Walker
A thrilling debut novel that carries you to the canals and alleys of modern day Venice.
A Walk on the Beach: Tales of Wisdom from an Unconventional Woman
By Joan Anderson
Shortly after arriving on Cape Cod to spend a year by herself, Joan Anderson's chance encounter with a wise, playful, and astonishing woman helped her usher in the transformations and self-discoveries that led to her ongoing renewal.
Alex & Me
By Irene Pepperberg
Our Shelf Talker
If you are an animal lover, or not, this book is fascinating and quite tender. It is the story of how Dr. Irene Pepperberg spent 30 years in partnership with an African parrot, Alex, and was the first person to find a depth of intelligence in these parrots. A jaw-dropping story.- Robyn


