Nonfiction in July 2000....
Staff -- Library Journal, 3/1/2000
CLIFT, Eleanor & Tom Brazaitis.
Madam President: Shattering the Last Glass Ceiling.
ISBN 0-684-85619-0. $25.
Newsweek contributing editor Clift and her husband, Brazaitis, don't focus so much on the Presidency as on all the other political offices women have been overtaking recently.
GREEN, Hannah.
Little Saint.
Random. Jul. 2000. 352p.
ISBN 0-394-56595-9. $25.95.
For 20 years, New Yorker contributor Green, celebrated for her single novel, The Dead of the House, lived part-time in Conques, France. In this posthumous publication, she tells the story of Saint Foy, a little girl from Conques who was betrayed by her own father and beheaded for her religious beliefs.
HEMINGWAY, Hilary & Jeffry P. Lindsay.
Hunting with Hemingway.
Riverhead: Putnam. Jul. 2000. 304p.
ISBN 1-57322-159-7. $22.95.
Years after the suicide of her father, Leicester, Hemingway received an audiocassette that recorded tales of his exploits with brother Ernest. Here she relates some of those tales and her own struggle to come to terms with her father's death.
MURRAY, Michael.
Dr. Murray's Total Body Tune-Up.
Bantam. Jul. 2000. 400p.
ISBN 0-553-10789-5. $25.95.
Natural medicine expert Murray, seen on Prime Time Live, Dateline, and more, offers his prescription for slowing down the aging process and healing the body.
ROSENBAUM, Ron.
The Secret Parts of Fortune: Three Decades of Intense Investigations and Edgy Enthusiasms.
Random. Jul. 2000. 576p.
ISBN 0-375-50338-2. $27.95.
The noted journalist, author of Explaining Hitler, offers pieces whose topics range from the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Ivy League nude photo scandal to Bill Gates.


















