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Futureface :
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xii, 303 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Edition 
First edition.
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New York : Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, a division of Penguin Random House, [2020]
Summary 
"The story of a journalist who travels the world to solve the mystery of her ancestry, facing questions about American identity and what it means to belong. Adapted for young readers from the adult memoir."--
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YA B WAGNER
Publication Date 
2020
Language 
English
ISBN 
9781984896629
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The only girl :
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Books
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293 pages, 16 pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Edition 
First edition.
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New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2018.
Summary 
"A raucous and vividly dishy memoir by the only woman writer on the masthead of Rolling Stone Magazine in the early Seventies. In 1971, Robin Green had an interview with Jann Wenner at the offices of Rolling Stone magazine. She had just moved to Berkeley, California, a city that promised 'Good Vibes All-a Time.' Those days, job applications asked just one question, 'What are your sun, moon and rising signs?' Green thought she was interviewing for a clerical job like the other girls in the office, a 'real job.' Instead, she was hired as a journalist. With irreverent humor and remarkable nerve, Green spills stories of sparring with Dennis Hopper on a film junket in the desert, scandalizing fans of David Cassidy, and spending a legendary evening on a waterbed in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s dorm room. In the seventies, Green was there as Hunter S. Thompson crafted Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and now, with a distinctly gonzo female voice, she reveals her side of that tumultuous time in America. Brutally honest and bold, Green reveals what it was like to be the first woman granted entry into an iconic boys' club. Pulling back the curtain on Rolling Stone magazine in its prime, The Only Girl is a stunning tribute to a bygone era and a publication that defined a generation."--Dust jacket.
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B GREEN
Publication Date 
2018
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780316440028
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Missed translations :
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Books
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xiv, 256 pages, : genealogical table ; 24 cm.
Edition 
First edition.
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New York, NY : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow, 2020.
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B DEB
Publication Date 
2020
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780062936769
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Cokie :
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Books
Physical Description 
x, 251 pages, 16 unnumbered leaves of unnumbered plates : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Edition 
First edition.
Production / Publication Information 
New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, [2021]
Summary 
Cokie Roberts' husband Steve Roberts reflects not only on her many accomplishments, but on how she lived each day with a devotion to helping others. For Steve, Cokie's private life was as significant and inspirational as her public one. Her commitment to celebrating and supporting other women was evident in everything she did, and her generosity and passion drove her personal and professional endeavors.
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B ROBERTS
Publication Date 
2020
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780062851475
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Books
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xii, 257 pages ; 23 cm
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New York : Atria/One Signal Publishers, 2022.
Summary 
"When a box from her mother showed up on Katy Tur's doorstep, months into the pandemic and just as she learned she was pregnant with her second child, she didn't now what to expect. The box contained thousands of hours of video - the work of her pioneering helicopter journalist parents. They grew rich and famous for their aerial coverage of Madonna and Sean Penn's secret wedding, the Reginald Denny beating in the 1992 Lost Angeles riots, and O.J. Simpson's notorious run in the white Bronco. To Katy, these family videos were an inheritance of sorts, and a reminder of who she was before she was her own breakout success as a reporter"--Dust jacket flap.
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B TUR
Publication Date 
2022
Language 
English
ISBN 
9781982118181
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Writing for their lives :
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Books
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xii, 267 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Cambridge : The MIT Press, [2023]
Summary 
"Based on extensive archival research in the voluminous Science Service records at the Smithsonian Institution, Writing for Their Lives focuses on a remarkable group of women whose contributions to science and journalism deserve greater recognition"-- "Writing for Their Lives tells the stories of women who pioneered the nascent profession of science journalism from the 1920s through the 1950s. Like the "hidden figures" of science, such as Dorothy Vaughan and Katherine Johnson, these women journalists, Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette writes, were also overlooked in traditional histories of science and journalism. But, at a time when science, medicine, and the mass media were expanding dramatically, Emma Reh, Jane Stafford, Marjorie Van de Water, and many others were explaining theories, discoveries, and medical advances to millions of readers via syndicated news stories, weekly columns, weekend features, and books--and they deserve the recognition they have long been denied. Grounded in extensive archival research and enlivened by passages of original correspondence, Writing for Their Lives addresses topics such as censorship, peer review, and news embargoes, while also providing intimate glimpses into the personal lives and adventures of mid-twentieth-century career women. They were single, married, or divorced; mothers with child-care responsibilities; daughters supporting widowed mothers; urban dwellers who lived through, and wrote about, the Great Depression, World War II, and the dawn of the Atomic Age--all the while, daring to challenge the arrogance and misogyny of the male scientific community in pursuit of information that could serve the public." -- Amazon.com.
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071.3 LAF
Publication Date 
2023
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780262048163
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Once I was you :
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Books
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343 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Edition 
First Atria Paperback edition.
Production / Publication Information 
New York : Atria Paperback, 2021.
Summary 
In Once I Was You, Maria shares her intimate experience growing up Mexican American on the South Side of Chicago. She offers a personal and illuminating account of how the rhetoric around immigration has not only long informed American attitudes toward outsiders, but also sanctioned willful negligence and profiteering at the expense of our country's most vulnerable populations--charging us with the broken system we have today.An urgent call to fellow Americans to open their eyes to the immigration crisis and understand that it affects us all, this honest and heartrending memoir paints a vivid portrait of how we got here and what it means to be a survivor, a feminist, a citizen, and a journalist who owns her voice while striving for the truth. --
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B HINOJOSA
Publication Date 
2020-2021
Language 
English
ISBN 
9781982128661
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Susan, Linda, Nina, & Cokie :
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Books
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xii, 340 pages ; 23 cm
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New York, NY : Abrams Press, [2021]
Summary 
In the years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, women in the workplace still found themselves relegated to secretarial positions or locked out of jobs entirely. This was especially true in the news business, a backwater of male chauvinism where a woman might be lucky to get a foothold on the "women's pages." But when a pioneering nonprofit called National Public Radio came along in the 1970s, and the door to serious journalism opened a crack, four remarkable women came along and blew it off the hinges. Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie is journalist Lisa Napoli's captivating account of these four women, their deep and enduring friendships, and the trail they blazed to becoming icons. They had radically different stories. Cokie Roberts was born into a political dynasty, roamed the halls of Congress as a child, and felt a tug toward public service. Susan Stamberg, who had lived in India with her husband who worked for the State Department, was the first woman to anchor a nightly news program and pressed for accommodations to balance work and home life. Linda Wertheimer, the daughter of shopkeepers in New Mexico, fought her way to a scholarship and a spot on-air. And Nina Totenberg, the network's legal affairs correspondent, invented a new way to cover the Supreme Court. Based on extensive interviews and calling on the author's deep connections in news and public radio, Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie will be as beguiling and sharp as its formidable subjects.
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791.44 NAP
Publication Date 
2021
Language 
English
ISBN 
9781419750403
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Who was Nellie Bly?
Format: 
Books
Physical Description 
107 pages : illustrations, maps ; 20 cm.
Production / Publication Information 
New York : Penguin Workshop, [2020]
Summary 
"Known for her extraordinary and record-breaking trip around the world and her undercover investigation of a mental institution, Nellie Bly was one of the first female investigative reporters in the United States and a pioneer in the field of journalism"--
Call Number 
J (SERIES) WHO WAS J B BLY
Publication Date 
2020
Language 
English
ISBN 
9781524787530 9781524787547 9781544449920
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Finding magic :
Author 
Format: 
Books
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416 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Edition 
First edition.
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New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2017]
Summary 
"The author, journalist, television commentator, and longtime Washington insider reflects on the spiritual quest that has brought deeper meaning to her life--and kept her grounded within the high-powered political world of Washington, D.C.'s elite--her renowned writing career, her celebrity marriage, and her legendary role as doyenne of the capital's social scene. In this emotionally involving, illuminating memoir, the legendary Washington Post journalist, author, and 'superstar hostess' (Vanity Fair) talks candidly about her life at the white-hot center of power and the surprising spiritual quest that has driven her for more than half a century. While working as a reporter, caring for a learning-disabled son with her husband, longtime Washington Post executive editor Benjamin Bradlee, reigning over the capital's social scene, and remaining intimately connected with national politics, Sally Quinn yearned to understand what truly made the world--and her life--tick. After years of searching, most of which occurring in the secular capital of the world, she came to realize that the time she spent with friends and family--the evenings of shared hospitality and intimate fellowship--provided spiritual nourishment and that this theme has been woven into all the most important moments of her life. In this spiritual memoir, Quinn speaks frankly about her varied, provocative spiritual experiences--from her Southern family of Presbyterians and psychics, to voodoo lessons from her Baptist nanny, her trials as a hospitalized military kid in Japan as the Korean War begins, to her adventures as a Post reporter and columnist and her experience as one of the first female news anchors on national television; her battles with the Nixon administration, Watergate, and other scandals that have rocked the nation; her courtship and long marriage to one of the most authoritative figures in the media; her role as the capital's most influential hostess; and her growing fascination with religious issues. This fascination led to her pioneering work in creating the most visited religious site on the web, OnFaith.co, where she reports on the unseen driving force of American life. Throughout this radiant, thoughtful, and surprisingly intimate memoir, Quinn reveals how 'it's all magic'--the many forms of what draws us together and provides meaning to all we do. Her roller coaster and irreverent but surprisingly spiritual story allows us to see how the infinite wonder of God and the values of meaningful conversation, experience, and community are available to us all. Finding Magic includes 16 pages of exclusive photographs"--Provided by publisher.
Call Number 
B QUINN
Publication Date 
2017
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780062315502
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Ten days a madwoman :
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Books
Physical Description 
136 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Production / Publication Information 
New York : Viking, 2016.
Summary 
"A biography of Nellie Bly, the pioneering journalist whose showy but substantive stunts skyrocketed her to fame"--
Call Number 
YA B BLY
Publication Date 
2016
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780803740174 9780147508744
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Nellie Bly
Format: 
Books
Physical Description 
55 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Production / Publication Information 
New York : Philomel, 2021.
Summary 
Introduces young readers to the life of the pioneering investigative reporter, her record-breaking trip around the world, and her undercover work on behalf of the mentally ill.
Call Number 
J B BLY
Publication Date 
2021
Language 
English
ISBN 
9780593115749 9780593115756 9781713764236
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