I wish our cable system carried "Book TV." I regard Ayaan Hirsi Ali as one of the most remarkable women of our time. Here's the announcement:
Saturday
10 PM, Sunday 9 PM,
Monday 12 PM and 3 PM ET
Ayaan Hirsi Ali,
Nomad:
From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of
Civilizations, interviewed by Paula Dobriansky
In her interview, Ms. Ali discusses
her memoir about coming to the United States and the life she left
behind. In this follow-up to her bestselling Infidel, she
also mentions how the U.S. should handle Islamic fundamentalism, within
and outside its borders.
Ayaan
Hirsi Ali is interviewed by Paula Dobriansky, former Under Secretary of
State for Democracy and Global Affairs and current member of the
Leadership Council at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Another program looks great as well:
Saturday 1 PM ET
Book TV's coverage of the 2010 Eagle Forum Collegians Summit:
The Eagle Forum Collegians Summit is a conference that brings
together conservative speakers, authors and college students held
annually in Washington, DC. Our coverage from this year's forum
includes:
Tom Pauken, Bringing
America Home: How America Lost Her War and How We Can Find Our Way Back
Larry Schweikart, 7
Events That Made America America -- And Proved That the Founding
Fathers Were Right All Along
Ian Fletcher, Free
Trade Doesn't Work: What Should Replace it and Why
George Allen, What
Washington Can Learn From the World of Sports
Chris Horner, Power
Grab: How Obama's Green Policies Will Steal Your Freedom and Bankrupt
America
David Kupelian, How
Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That
Are Transforming America
Michael Coffman, Rescuing
a Broken America: Why America is Deeply Divided and How to Heal it
Constitutionally