Women journalists -- United States -- Biography
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Women journalists -- United States -- Biography
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Women journalists
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Incoming Resources
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- Electable, why America hasn't put a woman in the White House...yet, Ali Vitali
- In the darkroom, Susan Faludi
- Where the peacocks sing, a palace, a prince, and the search for home, Alison Singh Gee
- Paris, a love story, Kati Marton
- The forgotten girls, a memoir of friendship and lost promise in rural America, Monica Potts
- Out of the woods, a memoir of wayfinding, Lynn Darling
- Susan, Linda, Nina, & Cokie, the extraordinary story of the founding mothers of NPR, Lisa Napoli
- Through the groves, a memoir, Anne Hull
- The story, a reporter's journey, Judith Miller
- Pretend I'm not here, how I worked with three newspaper icons, one powerful first lady, and still managed to dig myself out of the Washington swamp, Barbara Feinman Todd
- The women who wrote the war, Nancy Caldwell Sorel
- Empty, a memoir, Susan Burton
- Paris, a love story : a memoir, by Kati Marton
- Going there, Katie Couric
- A private war, Marie Colvin and other tales of heroes, scoundrels, and renegades, Marie Brenner
- The huntress, the adventures, escapades, and triumphs of Alicia Patterson : aviatrix, sportswoman, journalist, publisher, Alice Arlen and Michael J. Arlen
- Going there, Katie Couric
- Camera girl, the coming of age of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
- Eleanor and Hick, the love affair that shaped a First Lady, Susan Quinn
- Shrill, notes from a loud woman, Lindy West
- Well, this is exhausting, essays, Sophia Benoit
- Cokie, a life well lived, Steven V. Roberts
- Dangerous ambition, Dorothy Thompson and Rebecca West : new women in search of love and power, Susan Hertog
- Daring, my passages : a memoir, Gail Sheehy
- Everybody else is perfect, how I survived hypocrisy, beauty, clicks, and likes, Gabrielle Korn
- Newsroom confidential, lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life, Margaret Sullivan
- The love you save, a memoir, Goldie Taylor
- Horse crazy, the story of a woman and a world in love with an animal, Sarah Maslin Nir
- Corrections in ink, a memoir, Keri Blakinger
- Listen, world!, how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became America's most-read woman, Julia Scheeres and Allison Gilbert
- Nora Ephron, a biography, Kristin Marguerite Doidge
- It. goes. so. fast., the year of no do-overs, Mary Louise Kelly
- Special characters, my adventures with tech's titans and misfits, Laurie Segall
- What remains, a memoir of fate, friendship, and love, Carole Radziwill
- American queenmaker, how Missy Meloney brought women into politics, Julie Des Jardins
- The honey bus, a memoir of loss, courage and a girl saved by bees, Meredith May
- They called us exceptional, and other lies that raised us, Prachi Gupta
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