Going with the Boys
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Going with the Boys
From the bestselling author of The Unfinished Palazzo, the untold history of six groundbreaking women who fought to become front-line correspondents during World War II
From the bestselling author of The Unfinished Palazzo, the untold history of six groundbreaking women who fought to become front-line correspondents during World War II
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionOn the front lines of the Second World War, a remarkable group of female journalists waged their own battle in the war zone. In Going with the Boys by Judith Mackrell, we follow the extraordinary stories of six pioneering women who defied societal norms and bureaucratic restrictions to bring the realities of war to the world. These women—Martha Gellhorn, Lee Miller, Sigrid Schultz, Virginia Cowles, Clare Hollingworth, and Helen Kirkpatrick—fought for the right to work on equal terms with their male counterparts, often risking their lives to report from the front lines.
Martha Gellhorn, one of the most famous war correspondents, out-scooped her husband Ernest Hemingway on D-Day by stowing away on a hospital ship to reach Normandy. Lee Miller transformed from a Vogue cover model to the magazine's official war correspondent, bringing a unique perspective to her photojournalism. Sigrid Schultz bravely reported on the Nazi regime while concealing her Jewish identity, putting her life on the line for the truth. Virginia Cowles transitioned from a 'society girl columnist' to a respected combat reporter, while Clare Hollingworth became the first journalist to report the outbreak of the war. Helen Kirkpatrick broke new ground as the first woman to report from an Allied war zone with equal privileges to men.
Judith Mackrell's intricately layered account captures both the adversity and the vibrancy of these women's lives. The narrative delves into their tireless pursuit of sources, their narrow escapes from gunfire, and their interactions with renowned personalities such as Picasso, Cocteau, and Churchill. These journalists not only chronicled the war but also experienced their own tumultuous love affairs amidst the chaos.
In her gripping, intimate, and nuanced portrait, Mackrell celebrates these courageous reporters who risked everything for their stories and ultimately changed the landscape of war reporting forever. Going with the Boys is a homage to their bravery and a captivating exploration of their contributions to journalism and history.
"They were not just reporters; they were also pioneers, and Judith Mackrell has done them proud." – Spectator
"This is a book that manages to be thoughtful and edge-of-your-seat thrilling." – Mail on Sunday
"Like the copy filed by her subjects, it is an essential read." – BBC History Magazine
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Judith Mackrell's Going with the Boys is an engaging and insightful biography that highlights the bravery and determination of female war correspondents during World War II. Reviews praise Mackrell for her compelling narration and thorough research, demonstrating the extraordinary impact these pioneer women had on journalism. Critics commend the book's entertaining, thoughtful, and thrilling narrative, making it an essential read that underscores the critical contributions of women reporters in wartime.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781509882977
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 July 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Picador
Illustration: 16pp colour & b/w plates
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 28.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 350g
Pages: 448
About the Author
Judith Mackrell's biography of the Russian ballerina Lydia Lopokova, Bloomsbury Ballerina, was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award, her group biography Flappers was critically acclaimed and The Unfinished Palazzo, published in 2017, was an international bestseller. She was for many years the dance critic of the Guardian, for whom she still writes. She has also appeared on television and radio, as well as writing on dance, co-authoring The Oxford Dictionary of Dance. She lives in London.
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