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Faith Middleton Archive
Every Little Thing: Reflections on Family, Faith and Friendship
By Tracey O’ Shaunnessy
Every Little Thing contains a collection of some of her finest writing, as well as columns that many of her loyal readers have proclaimed as their favorites of her work. Her Sunday Reflections column - many installments of which appear in Every Little Thing - was singled out for the prestigious Wilbur Award by the Religion Communicators Council in both 2001 and 2003; and earned awards in 2005 and 2006 for Best Opinion Writing on Religion Award from the American Academy of Religion. She has won a Clarion Award for her writing on women, and her work has also won numerous top honors from the New England Associated Press News Executives. Most recently, she received the 2008 Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Award. Every Little Thing is dedicated to the author's grandmother, Hazel Lynch O'Shaughnessy, who always wanted to hear every little thing about her granddaughter's life.
Final Exam
By Maggie Barberi
Our Shelf Talker
Set in a Catholic university in Westchester County, this is a refreshing mystery with a lot of activity and suspense by no murder or gore. It portrays life is a college brilliantly, especially the students.- Lee from the Faith Middleton Show
Good Night Connecticut
By Christina Vrba
Our Shelf Talker
This great children’s board book is part of the Goodnight Our World series.- Faith from the Faith Middleton Show
House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street
By William D. Cohan
Written with the novelistic verve and insider knowledge that made The Last Tycoons a bestseller and a prize-winner, House of Cards is a chilling cautionary tale about greed, arrogance, and stupidity in the financial world, and the consequences for all of us.
How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq
By Matthew Alexander
Matthew Alexander, a former criminal investigator and head of a handpicked interrogation team, gives us the first inside look at the U.S. military's attempt at more civilized interrogation techniques -- and their astounding success.
Faith's pick on the December 16, 2008 Faith Middleton NPR radio show.
Faith's pick on the December 16, 2008 Faith Middleton NPR radio show.
In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on the Great Panic
By David Wessel
Our Shelf Talker
This is one of the best books out there for people who are curious about the recent financial melt-down. Wessel addresses the incompetence and the hubris, that was not immediately apparent to the rest of us. Frustrating but important reading.- Roxanne
Indignation
By Philip Roth
Our Shelf Talker
Roxanne's pick on the Oct. 10, 2008 Faith Middleton Radio Show
Innocents Abroad
By Mark Twain
One of the most famous travel books ever written by an American, here is an irreverent and incisive commentary on the "New Barbarians'" encounter with the Old World. Twain's hilarious satire impales with sharp wit both the chauvinist and the cosmopolitan.



