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The race around the world

how Nellie Bly chased an impossible dream--
2015
Examines the life of Nellie Bly, a female journalist who, in 1889, travelled the world in less than eighty days.

Daring

My Passages
2014
"The author of the classic New York Times bestseller Passages returns with her inspiring memoir-a chronicle of her trials and triumphs as a groundbreaking "girl" journalist in the 1960s, to iconic guide for women and men seeking to have it all, to one of the premier political profilers of modern times"--.

Recipes for love and murder

2015
"Tannie Maria ("tannie" meaning auntie, the respectful Afrikaans address for a woman older than you) is a middle-aged widow who likes to cook and eat. She shares her culinary love through her work as a recipe columnist for the local paper, until the Gazette decides its readers are hungrier for advice on matters of the heart than for lunch and dinner ideas"--Jacket flap.

Daring

my passages : a memoir
Author Gail Sheehy presents a comprehensive memoir chronicling the many passages in her life. Discusses her legendary career; her desire to have love, career, children, and social significance; her marriage struggles and role as a single mother; and her soul mate Clay's decline and death.

Thirty girls

Esther and twenty-nine of her fellow classmates are abducted from their Catholic boarding school by Joseph Kony's rebel forces in Uganda and forced into the Lord's Resistance Army. When Jane, an American writer, comes to Africa to find and report on the thirty abducted girls, the two young women are brought together in the midst of violence and heartbreak.

The bone tree

2015
Penn Cage's father, Dr. Tom Cage, stands accused of murder, and each effort to defend him unearths new, shocking secrets, leaving Penn to question whether he ever really knew his father at all. At issue is the murder of Tom's former nurse, Viola Turner. The district attorney is quick to point the finger at Tom, citing his decades-old relationship with Viola. When Tom is taken into custody, Penn must explore the dangerous territory of Tom and Viola's shared history, set squarely in the most harrowing years of civil-rights-era Mississippi. What was the relationship between Tom, Viola, and the 'Double Eagle Club,' an ultraviolent group of hardened men who considered themselves smarter, tougher, and more elite than their peers in the FBI-infiltrated Ku Klux Klan? In Natchez, Mississippi, where the past is never truly past, long-buried secrets tend to turn lethal when exposed to the light of day. For Penn Cage, the cost of solving this case is no exception.

My Paris dream

an education in style, slang, and seduction in the great city on the Seine
"For readers of How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are, My Paris Dream is a charming and insightful memoir about coming of age as a fashion journalist in 1980s Paris, by former Vogue and Harper's Bazaar editor Kate Betts, the author of Everyday Icon : Michelle Obama and the Power of Style"--.

Luckiest girl alive

Ani FaNelli once endured a terrible public humiliation that made her want to reinvent herself. Now she has a great job, expensive clothes, and a wealthy fiance--but all that is a cover up for a shocking secret, one that is either going to ruin her once it is revealed, or at last set her free.

The good girls revolt

how the women of Newsweek sued their bosses and changed the workplace
Examines the women's revolt of the 1960s at Newsweek magazine and its impact on the feminist movement.

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