SHOCK: THE HEALING POWER OF
ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: A JOURNALIST’S ACCOUNT OF PSYCHIATRY’S MOST
CONTROVERSIAL TREATMENT, AND A MOVING PORTRAIT OF ONE WOMAN’S LIFE-CHANGING
EXPERIENCE, Kitty Dukakis, Social Worker, a Founding Member of the United
States Holocaust Memorial Council; Larry Tye, formerly with The Boston
Globe, Journalism Teacher and Head of a fellowship Program for Journalists
(archive from 10/30/06)
EAVESDROPPING: A MEMOIR OF BLINDNESS AND LISTENING, Stephen Kuusisto, Poet,
Co-Editor of The Poet’s Notebook, and a Commentator on National Public Radio
(archive from 11/14/06)
SKIN: A NATURAL HISTORY, Nina G. Jablonski, Professor and Head of the
Department of Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University (archive from
11/21/06)