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BOOKS and AUTHORS

Listed alphabetically by author's surname. Here are links to each letter:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The author's name links to the program featuring the author.

H

  • Andrew Hacker, Money: Who Has How Much and Why (Scribner)
  • David Hadju, Positively 4th Street (Farrar Strauss and Giroux)
  • Dorinda Hafner, United Tastes of America: Recipes and the Cultural Origins of Your Favorite Dishes (Ballantine)
  • Jeanette Haien, Matters of Chance Harper Collins
  • Elizabeth Haiken, Venus Envy: a history of cosmetic surgery Johns Hopkins
  • David Halberstam, ed., The Best American Sports Writing of the Century (Houghton Mifflin)
  • David Halberstam, Playing for Keeps: Michael Jordan and the World He Made (Random House)
  • Yossi Halevi, At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden (Harper Collins)
  • Donald Hall, The Old Life (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Stephen Hall, A Commotion in the Blood: Life, Death, and the Immune System Henry Holt
  • Stephen S. Hall, Merchants of Immortality: Chasing the Dream
    of Human Life Extension
    (Mariner Books)
  • Steven Hall, The Raw Shark Texts (Canongate U.S.)
  • Ayun Halliday, The Big Rumpus: A Mother's Tale from the Trenches (Seal)
  • Edward M. Hallowell, Worry: Controlling It and Using It Wisely (Pantheon)
  • Brendan Halpin, Losing My Faculties: A Teacher's Story (Villard)
  • Richard Halpren, Norman Rockwell: The Underside of Innocence (University of Chicago Press)
  • Dean Hamer, The God Gene (Knopf)
  • Dean Hamer Living with our Genes: Why They Matter More than You Think (Doubleday)
  • Moshin Hamid , The Reluctant Fundamentalist (Harcourt)
  • Jane Hamilton, Disobedience (Doubleday)
  • Jane Hamilton, The Short History of a Prince (Random House)
  • Jane Hamilton, When Madeline Was Young (Doubleday)
  • John Maxwell Hamilton, Casanova Was a Book Lover: And Other Revealing Truths and Provocative Curiosities about the Writing, Selling and Reading of Books (Louisiana State University)
  • Jane Hamilton-Merritt, Tragic Mountains: The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992 (Indiana University)
  • Patricia Hampl, I Could Tell You Stories: Sojourns into the Land of Memory (Norton)
  • David Hancocks, A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future (California)
  • Adam Hanft and Faith Popcorn, Dictionary of the Future (Hyperion)
  • Ray O'Hanlon, The New Irish Americans Roberts Rinehart
  • John Hannigan, Fantasy City (Routledge)
  • Nicholas Harberd, Seed to Seed: The Secret Life of Plants (Bloomsbury)
  • David Hare, Acting Up (Faber and Faber)
  • Anthony Harkins, Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon (Oxford)
  • Ilana Beth Harlow, Steven J. Zeitlin, Giving Voice to Sorrow: Personal Responses to Death and Mourning (Perigee)
  • Kenn Harper, The Life of Minik, The New York Eskimo (Washington Square Press)
  • Stephen Harrigan, The Gates of the Alamo: A Novel (Knopf)
  • Katy Harriger, Independent Justice: The Federal Special Prosecutor in American Politics (Kansas)
  • Judith Rich Harris, The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do (Free Press)
  • Lee Harris, The Suicide of Reason: Radical Islam's Threat to the West (Basic Books)
  • Sam Harris, The End of Faith (Norton)
  • Charles Hartman, Virtual Muse: Experiments in Computer Poetry (Wesleyan University Press)
  • Hendrik Hartog, Man and Wife in America: A History (Harvard)
  • Andrew Harvey, editor, The Essential Mystics: The Soul's Journey into Truth Harper Collins
  • Andrew Harvey, Hidden Journey: A Spiritual Awakening Penguin
  • Andrew Harvey, A Journal in Ladakh Houghton Mifflin
  • Miles Harvey, The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime (Random House)
  • Phil Harvey, The Government vs. Erotica: The Siege of Adam & Eve (Prometheus Books)
  • Phil Harvey, Let Every Child Be Wanted: How Social Marketing is Revolutionizing Contraceptive Use Around the World (Auburn House)
  • Molly Haskell, Holding My Own in No Man's Land: Women and Men and Film and Feminists Oxford
  • Adam Haslett, You Are Not a Stranger Here: stories (Anchor Books)
  • Mark Hauser, Wild Minds: What Animals Really Think (Henry Holt)
  • Tony Hawks, Round Ireland With a Fridge (Griffin)
  • Bill Hayes, Five Quarts: a Personal and Natural History of Blood (Ballantine)
  • Gayden Metcalfe, Charlotte Hays, Being Dead Is No Excuse: The Official Southern Ladies Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral (Hyperion)
  • Marcella Hazan, Marcella Cucina (Harper Collins)
  • Marcella Hazan, Marcella says: Italian Cooking Wisdom from the Legendary Teacher's Master Classes, with 120 of Her Irresistible New Recipes (HarperCollins)
  • Robert Hazen, Why Aren't Black Holes Black? Anchor Books
  • Jane M. Healy, Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds ? for Better and Worse (Simon & Schuster)
  • Seamus Heaney, Beowulf: the original BBC Recording (HighBridge Audio 1-800-667-8433)
  • Alex Heard, Apocalypse Pretty Soon: Travels in End-Time America (Norton)
  • Jennifer Hecht, Funny (The University of Wisconsin Press)
  • Chris Hedges, War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning (Public Affairs)
  • Jon Hein, jump the shark (read by the author) (Listen & Live Audio)
  • Bernd Heinrich, Winter World: The Ingenuity of Animal Survival (Ecco)
  • Robert Hellenga, The Fall of a Sparrow: A Novel (Scribner)
  • Zach Helm, Stranger Than Fiction: The Shooting Script (Newmarket Press)
  • Mark Helprin, The Pacific and other Stories (The Penguin Press)
  • Robin Hemley, Invented Eden: the elusive, disputed history of the Tasaday (FSG)
  • Aleksander Hemon, The Question of Bruno (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday)
  • Mary Henderson, Star Wars: The Magic of Myth (Bantam)
  • Paul Hendrickson, The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War Knopf
  • Robin Marantz Henig, The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Kevin Henkes, Lily's Purple Plastic Purse and Owen (Greenwillow Press)
  • Kevin Henkes, Sun and Spoon Greenwillow
  • Anders Henriksson (compiler), Non Campus Mentis: World History According to College Students (Workman Publishing Company)
  • Arthur Herman, The Idea of Decline in Western History Free Press
  • Matt Hern, Deschooling Our Lives (New Society)
  • William Herrick, Jumping the Line: The Adventures and Misadventures of an American Radical (University of Wisconsin)
  • Dorothy Herrmann, Helen Keller: A Life (Knopf)
  • Seymour Hersh, Chain of Command: the Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib (HarperCollins)
  • Seymour Hersh, The Dark Side of Camelot Little, Brown
  • Mark Hertsgaard, Earth Odyssey: Around the World in Search of Our Environmental Future (Broadway)
  • Arthur Hertzberg and Aron Hirt-Manheimer, Jews: The Essence and Character of a People (Harper San Francisco)
  • Regina Herzlinger, Market Driven Health Care Addison Wesley
  • Chaim Herzog, Living History (Pantheon)
  • Peter Hessler, River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze (Harper Collins)
  • Leslie Heywood, Pretty Good for a Girl (Free Press)
  • Carl Hiaasen, Sick Puppy (Knopf)
  • Homer H. Hickam, Jr., Rocket Boys: A Memoir (Delacorte)
  • Roger Highfield, The Physics of Christmas (Little, Brown)
  • Oscar Hijuelos, Empress of the Splendid Season (Harper Collins)
  • John Hildebrand, Mapping the Farm Knopf
  • Laura Hillenbrand, Seabiscuit: An American Legend (Random House)
  • James Hillman, The Force of Character and the Lasting Life Random House)
  • James Hillman, The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling (Random House)
  • Jerome Himmelstein, Looking Good and Doing Good: Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Power (Indiana University)
  • Thomas Hine, I Want That: How We All Became Shoppers (Perennial Books)
  • Edward Hirsch, The Demon and The Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration (Harcourt)
  • Joel Hirschhorn, Sprawl Kills: How Blandburbs Steal Your Time, Health and Money (Sterling & Ross Publishers)
  • Tony Hiss, The View from Alger's Window: A Son's Memoir (Knopf)
  • William S. Hitchcock, The Struggle for Europe (Doubleday)
  • Edward Hoagland, Compass Points: How I Lived (Pantheon)
  • Jim Hoberman, The Red Atlantis (Temple University Press)
  • John Hoberman, Darwin's Athletes: How Sport Has Damaged Black America and Preserved the Myth of Race Houghton Mifflin
  • Adam Hochschild, King Leopold's Ghost (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Arlie Hochschild, The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work (Metropolitan)
  • John Hodgman , The Areas of My Expertise (Dutton)
  • Andrew Hoffman, Inventing Mark Twain: The Lives of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Morrow)
  • Paul Hoffman, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers: The Odd Story of Paul Erdos and His Search for Mathematical Truth (Hyperion)
  • Paul Hoffman, Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight (Theia)
  • Roald Hoffmann, Gaps and Verges: Poems (Contemporary Poetry Series) (University Press of Florida)
  • Merlin Holland, The Wilde Album, (Henry Holt)
  • J.S. Holliday, Rush for Riches: Gold Fever and the Making of California (University of California)
  • A.M. Homes, The End of Alice (Scribner)
  • Carl Honore, In Praise of Slowness: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed (Harper San Francisco)
  • bell hooks, All About Love (William Morrow)
  • Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down: a novel (Riverhead Books)
  • John Horgan, The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age (Addison-Wesley) also in End of Science
  • Marya Hornbacher, Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia (HarperCollins)
  • John Horgan, Rational Mysticism: Dispatches from the Border Between Science and Spirituality (Houghton Mifflin)
  • John Horgan, The Undiscovered Mind: How the Human Brain Defies Replication, Medication, and Explanation (Free Press)
  • Timothy N. Hornyak, Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots (Kodansha International)
  • David Horovitz, A Little Too Close to God: The Thrills and Panic of a Life in Israel (Knopf)
  • Margaret Horsfield, Biting the Dust: The Joys of Housework (St. Martin's)
    Also heard in The Germ Show
  • Jake Horsley, The Blood Poets: a cinema of savagery 1958-1999Volumes I & II (Scarecrow Press, Inc.)
  • Pam Houston, Cowboys Are My Weakness (Washington Square Press)
  • Tony Horwitz, Blue Latitudes (Henry Holt)
  • Tony Horwitz, Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War (Pantheon)
  • Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner (Riverhead)
  • James D. Houston, Snow Mountain Passage: a novel of the Donner Party (Harcourt)
  • Neil Howe (with William Strauss), The Fourth Turning Broadway
  • Noelle Howey, Dress Codes: Of Three Girlhoods – My Mother's, My Father's, and Mine (Picador USA)
  • Sarah Hrdy, The Langurs of Abu (Harvard)
  • Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants and Natural Selection (Pantheon)
  • Sarah Hrdy, The Woman That Never Evolved (Harvard)
  • George Hudler, Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds (Princeton)
  • Gabe Hudson, Dear Mr. President (Knopf)
  • David Hughes, The Complete Lynch (Virgin)
  • David Hughes, Tales from Development Hell: Hollywood Film-making the Hard Way (Titan Books)
  • James Hughes, Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond to the Redesigned Human of the Future (Westview)
  • Robert Hughes, American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America Knopf
  • Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters (Farrar Straus & Giroux)
  • Roberta Hughes Wright and Wilbur B. Hughes III, Lay Down Body: Living History in African American Cemeteries (Visible Ink)
  • Benjamin Hunnicutt, Work Without End (Temple)
  • Benjamin Hunnicutt, Kellogg's Six-Hour Day (Temple)
  • Andrew Hurley, Diners, Bowling Alleys and Trailer Parks: Chasing the American Dream in Postwar Consumer Culture (Basic Books)
  • Nancy Huston, The Mark of the Angel (Vintage)
  • Linda & Michael Hutcheon, Opera: The Art of Dying (Harvard)
  • Ronald Hutton, The Triumph of the Moon (Oxford Univ. Press)
  • Lewis Hyde, Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

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BOOKS and AUTHORS

Listed alphabetically by author's surname. Here are links to each letter:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The author's name links to the program featuring the author.

 

     


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