The Women Who Transformed Journalism
The Women Who Transformed Journalism
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This was an interesting look at the world of journalism and the key female players who paved the way for women in this industry. Some of the women mentioned I was aware of and others were a surprise. I found the diversity of women and their separate journeys into journalism in a time when women weren't encouraged to pursue this career path as fascinating. My only criticism is that there is a lot of heavy biography information about a lot of women and their husbands and children and which papers they worked for that felt a little repetitive. This book explored all the avenues of journalism that women worked in, for example news stories, politics, sport, agony aunts, horoscope writers, writers that wrote novels etc. I think if the author had condensed the number of topics discussed in this book, then the repetition of biographical information wouldn't have felt so tedious. But I think this is an interesting topic and I am pleased that it's been republished so others can read it.
Thanks to the author Liz Hodgkinson, Lume Books and NetGalley for a review copy in exchange for an honest review.