Radios short takes on life and culture
$16
Size
Like and save for later
Add To Bundle
Radios short takes on life and culture
Jerome Stern
hardcover
copyright 1997
142 pages
ISBN 0-393-04119-0
Here is a gift for the thousands of devoted listeners who made Jerome Stern one of the best-loved commentators on National Public Radio. For over a decade--first locally and then nationwide, Jerome Stern delighted audiences with the wry, astute mini-essays he called Radios. "You gave great pleasure to my ears," one fan wrote after tuning in en route to work. "More therapeutic than a round on the Stairmaster," another maintained. Nothing was too large or too small to engage Jerome Stern's interest. Along with the mysteries of the universe, he wrote about kids vs. adults, the moods of teachers, and summer camp. He wrote about chocolate, the anxieties of plane travel, and the night fantasies of husbands. And in a suite called "Patient," broadcast for a week on "All Things Considered," he considered his own experience of illness. All in all, these pieces, whether cautioning or celebrating or simply turning over ideas (to see what makes them tick), add up to a freewheeling autobiography of a man who was curious about everything. Now, with this book, readers and listeners can recapture his words and the familiar musing voice
Shipping/Discount
Trending Now
Find Similar Listings