Now a retired English professor at The University of Alabama, Dr. Noble's specialties are Southern and American literature. He also hosts Bookmark on Alabama Public Television.
Don Noble's reviews can be heard most Mondays at 7:45am and 4:44pm. and have been made possible in part through grants from the Alabama State Council for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the support ofThe University of Alabama, and from the generous support from our listeners. Thank you!
To listen to the audio version of Dr. Noble's reviews, just click on the book title to be taken to the full page. Audio is found either at the very beginning of the transcript or at the bottom of the page.
Dr. Noble's Book Reviews are made possible in part with a grant from The Alabama State Council on the Arts,
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This week, Don reviews “The Girl from the Red Rose Motel” by Susan Beckham Zurenda.
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This week, Don reviews “Bartleby & Me: Reflections of an Old Scrivener” by Gay Talese.
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This week, Don reviews "From the Montgomery to the Matterhorn: Reflections on Life in My Two Homelands" by Betty Amstutz Gerson.
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This week, Don reviews "When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky" by Margaret Verble.
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This week, Don reviews "Let It Crow, Let It Crow, Let It Crow" by Donna Andrews.
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This week, Don reviews “In Light of all Darkness” written by Kim Cross.
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This week, Don reviews "Built from the Fire: The Epic Story of Tulsa's Greenwood District; One Hundred Years in the Neighborhood That Refused to be Erased" written by Victor Luckerson.