NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 8/1/2006
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NOW on New Hampshire Outlook:
Looking for a good summer read?
NH writer and Book Reviewer Rebecca Rule joins us with her summer reading list.
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Then later:
A Massachusetts author with a lesson on following your heart when making decisions in life.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
Summer has arrived, and, so too has vacation season.
A time when most of us can catch-up on those books we've been stockpiling.
As temperatures and humidity rise, there's nothing quite like disappearing into a good book.
But, finding a good read -- to slip into your carry-on bag or beach tote -- isn't always easy
We wondered what writers were reading over the summer?
So, we asked Writer and Book Reviewer Rebecca Rule to give us her picks.
She's here now to talk about her RECOMMENDATIONS -- All, with NH ties.
WELCOME:
5 categories: Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, Childrens' books, and Coffee Table
We begin with FICTION.
** 50 YEARS OF CRIME AND SUSPENSE
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** FICTION:
50 Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense, edited by Linda Landrigan.
** NON-FICTION
THE GOOD GOOD PIG, by SY MONTGOMERY
OVER THE HILL, YOU PICK UP SPEED by NARDI REEDER CAMPION
** POETRY:
WHITE APPLE AND THE TASTE OF STONE: by DONALD HALL
when asked what he writes about he says: NH, Love and Death
** CHILDREN'S BOOKS:
SAIL AWAY, LITTLE BOAT: by JANET BUELL
LOON CHASE: By JEAN HEILPRIN illustrated by Kathryn Freeman
** COFFEE TABLE
NEW HAMPSHIRE THEN AND NOW: by PETER RANDALL
Q summer, a time to break out of your usual reading patterns.maybe explore some new authors.
Q Want something fun to read in the summer
Q Any page turners for our beach bags
Q Lots of NH authors to read; no need to venture out of state
Q REBECCA New book of short stories coming out -- when
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Fiction:
Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense, edited by Linda Landrigan.
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Non-fiction:
The Good Good Pig by Sy Montgomery and Over the Hill, You Pick Up Speed by Nardi Reeder Campion
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Poetry:
White Apples and the Taste of Stone by Donald Hall
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Children's Books:
Sail Away, Little Boat by Janet Buell, Ilustrated by Jui Ishida and Loon Chase by Jean Heilprin Diehl Illustrated by Kathryn Freeman
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Coffee table:
New Hampshire Then and Now by Peter Randall
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Rebecca Rule, thank you for sharing your finds with us.
If you didn't get a chance to write it all down.
You can log on to our website, nhptv.org/outlook for Rebecca Rule's complete list of summer book picks.
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Are you ruled by your head, or by your heart?
And, which is better in making those all important choices in life.
Lexington, Massachusetts author Gail Harris, contends listening to your heart is better, it represents the inner voice that many of us learn to ignore.
Harris has written a book aimed at helping others tap into that voice and to learn the language of the heart.
It's called "Your Heart Knows The Answer," how to trust yourself and make the choices that are right for you.
Gail Harris Welcome.
Q Your Heart knows the Answer. What does that MEAN??
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Q How do you distinguish the voice of your HEART from the NEGATIVE voices of your head
Q The head and heart often DISAGREE. Is the HEAD always WRONG??
Q Shouldn't there be a BALANCE between listening to your head and heart.
Q Was it PERSONAL experience that motivated you to write this??
Q What do you think qualifies you to speak to this issue?
Q You also conduct " Your Heart Knows" workshops?
what is it that you TEACH?
Q SO, you believe the Heart's voice is our INNER COMPASS.
Why don't we LISTEN to our HEARTs more?
Q Which GENDER is ruled more by the head than the heart. I would guess Men -- would I be wrong?
Q You talk about PITFALLS to avoid? Give me an example?
Q How do you battle outside influences that might SWAY you from following your heart??
Q You say don't SHUSH that inner voice -- its trying to tell you something.
Q Some key points you make:
- commit to using heart and mind when deciding
-think about what you truly want -- remind yourself you deserve it
-when you ask your heart what the right choice is.
heart will reveal
-a non-decision is also a decision
GAIL HARRIS, THANK YOU
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/01/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:30 minutes
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, looking for a good summer read? NH writer and Book Reviewer Rebecca Rule joins us with her summer reading list. Then later, a Massachusetts author with a lesson on following your heart when making decisions in life. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Summer has arrived, and, so too has vacation season. A time when most of us can catch-up on those books we've been stockpiling. As temperatures and humidity rise, there's nothing quite like disappearing into a good book. But, finding a good read -- to slip into your carry-on bag or beach tote -- isn't always easy We wondered what writers were reading over the summer? So, we asked Writer and Book Reviewer Rebecca Rule to give us her picks. She's here now to talk about her RECOMMENDATIONS -- All, with NH ties.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rebecca Rule\Writer/Book Reviewer
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/01/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 9:00 minutes
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, looking for a good summer read? NH writer and Book Reviewer Rebecca Rule joins us with her summer reading list. Then later, a Massachusetts author with a lesson on following your heart when making decisions in life. Are you ruled by your head, or by your heart? And, which is better in making those all important choices in life. Lexington, Massachusetts author Gail Harris, contends listening to your heart is better, it represents the inner voice that many of us learn to ignore. Harris has written a book aimed at helping others tap into that voice and to learn the language of the heart. It's called "Your Heart Knows The Answer," how to trust yourself and make the choices that are right for you. Gail Harris Welcome.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Gail Harris\Author, "Your Heart Knows the Answer"
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
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