This week’s selections range from a story of romance and heartbreak to a Shakespearean tragedy to the modern worries of socialized health care. Fiction Hemingway’s First ‘In Our Time’ By Ernest Hemingway Experience Ernest Hemingway when he started writing (sans the newspaper articles) with his initial published work. “In Our Time” is a collection of 15 short stories that was published in 1925. He transformed the art of modern writing with terse and realistic prose. Scribner, 1996, 156 pages Chilling Medical Suspense Novel ‘Noble Vision’ By Gen LaGreca Ballerina Nicole Hudson’s life is shattered when an accident leaves her blind. Dr. David Lang believes that he can help her see again through experimental surgery, but New York has placed hospitals under Carefree, a socialized healthcare plan. With the government failing to meet its budget and its citizens’ medical needs, Lang and Hudson must fight the system to get her into …