The Stories We Tell: Classic True Tales by America's Greatest Women Journalists

Author:   Patsy Sims (University of Pittsburgh and Goucher College)
Publisher:   Sager Group LLC
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9780998079318


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   27 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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"The Stories We Tell celebrates the work of twenty women who have made major contributions to the canon of American magazine writing. While each has her own style, the women in these pages share the attributes of all good writers: meticulous research and reporting, attention to detail, a talent for choosing the perfect word. Above all, they are astute observers and sticklers for accuracy. Over the years, they have been both prolific and versatile, writing about a wide range of topics, including Joan Didion's landmark story about a suburban California woman convicted of burning her husband to death in their family Volkswagen, Susan Orlean's profile of a female bullfighter, Lillian Ross's stylish Talk of the Town pieces, Janet Malcolm's profile of the brilliant young pianist Yuja Wang, Gloria Steinem's memorable piece about Jackie Kennedy after the death of her husband, President John F. Kennedy, and Robin Marantz Henig's poignant account of the determination of one Alzheimer's victim to end her life on her own terms. Stories by: Madeleine Blais, E. Jean Carroll, Joan Didion, Melissa Fay Greene, Lis Harris, Robin Marantz Henig, Gerri Hirshey, Elizabeth Kaye, Jeanne Marie Laskas, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, Jill Lepore, Suzannah Lessard, Janet Malcolm, Susan Orlean, Lillian Ross, Susan Sheehan, Gloria Steinem, Mimi Swartz, Joyce Wadler, Isabel Wilkerson. The Stories We Tell is part of The Sager Group's Women in Journalism series, which honors the contributions women have made (and continue to make) to the evolution of graceful literary reportage in America and around the world. ""What a treasure trove! The fact that these stories are all written by women makes this book even more intriguing. How wonderful to be part of this vibrant and beautiful anthology."" -Susan Orlean, author of eight books, including The Orchid Thief. ""This is the collection I wish I'd had when I was starting out as a writer. Back then, non-fiction was the purview of men; here's an unequivocal affirmation that it no longer is."" -Elizabeth Kaye, author of six books, including Lifeboat No. 8."

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Author:   Patsy Sims (University of Pittsburgh and Goucher College)
Publisher:   Sager Group LLC
Imprint:   Sager Group LLC
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.599kg
ISBN:  

9780998079318


ISBN 10:   0998079316
Pages:   410
Publication Date:   27 August 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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What a treasure trove! The fact that these stories are all written by women makes this book even more intriguing. How wonderful to be part of this vibrant and beautiful anthology. --Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief. This is the collection I wish I'd had when I was starting out as a writer. Back then, non-fiction was the purview of men; here's an unequivocal affirmation that it no longer is. --Elizabeth Kaye, author of Lifeboat No. 8. One of the many beauties of nonfiction as a genre is that it invites diversity in the stories it seeks to tell and, by extension, in the practitioners who tell those stories. At long last, the contributions of women as leaders in this field are being fully acknowledged. -- Madeleine Blais, author of To the New Owners. Here's the book you've been missing, the only one you'll need for the next week or two, brimming with tall tales, hairpin turns, and poignant moments, all of them true, and with deftly-captured personalities brought vividly to life in these pages. -- Melissa Fay Greene, author of Praying for Sheetrock. This is an amazing collection of journalists who just happen to be female--it's a must read for any and all young writers, a much-needed road map for how to report, write, and think about stories. --Mimi Swartz, author, editor and two-time National Magazine Award winner. I'm so honored to be included in these pages with some of the true masters of our genre. I've been waiting for a book like this for longest time. The Stories We Tell belongs in the permanent collection of anyone who loves reading and writing reported stories and essays. -- Jeanne Marie Laskas, author of Concussion. I won't be here to witness it, but won't it be a fine day when anthology specifically focused on women journalists won't make any sense? -- Adrian LeBlanc, author of Random Family.


What a treasure trove! The fact that these stories are all written by women makes this book even more intriguing. How wonderful to be part of this vibrant and beautiful anthology. --Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief. This is the collection I wish I'd had when I was starting out as a writer. Back then, non-fiction was the purview of men; here's an unequivocal affirmation that it no longer is. --Elizabeth Kaye, author of Lifeboat No. 8. One of the many beauties of nonfiction as a genre is that it invites diversity in the stories it seeks to tell and, by extension, in the practitioners who tell those stories. At long last, the contributions of women as leaders in this field are being fully acknowledged. -- Madeleine Blais, author of To the New Owners. Here's the book you've been missing, the only one you'll need for the next week or two, brimming with tall tales, hairpin turns, and poignant moments, all of them true, and with deftly-captured personalities brought vividly to life in these pages.-- Melissa Fay Greene, author of Praying for Sheetrock. This is an amazing collection of journalists who just happen to be female--it's a must read for any and all young writers, a much-needed road map for how to report, write, and think about stories.--Mimi Swartz, author, editor and two-time National Magazine Award winner. I'm so honored to be included in these pages with some of the true masters of our genre. I've been waiting for a book like this for longest time. The Stories We Tell belongs in the permanent collection of anyone who loves reading and writing reported stories and essays.-- Jeanne Marie Laskas, author of Concussion. I won't be here to witness it, but won't it be a fine day when anthology specifically focused on women journalists won't make any sense? -- Adrian LeBlanc, author of Random Family.


"""What a treasure trove! The fact that these stories are all written by women makes this book even more intriguing. How wonderful to be part of this vibrant and beautiful anthology."" --Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief. ""This is the collection I wish I'd had when I was starting out as a writer. Back then, non-fiction was the purview of men; here's an unequivocal affirmation that it no longer is."" --Elizabeth Kaye, author of Lifeboat No. 8. ""One of the many beauties of nonfiction as a genre is that it invites diversity in the stories it seeks to tell and, by extension, in the practitioners who tell those stories. At long last, the contributions of women as leaders in this field are being fully acknowledged."" -- Madeleine Blais, author of To the New Owners. Here's the book you've been missing, the only one you'll need for the next week or two, brimming with tall tales, hairpin turns, and poignant moments, all of them true, and with deftly-captured personalities brought vividly to life in these pages. -- Melissa Fay Greene, author of Praying for Sheetrock. This is an amazing collection of journalists who just happen to be female--it's a must read for any and all young writers, a much-needed road map for how to report, write, and think about stories. --Mimi Swartz, author, editor and two-time National Magazine Award winner. I'm so honored to be included in these pages with some of the true masters of our genre. I've been waiting for a book like this for longest time. The Stories We Tell belongs in the permanent collection of anyone who loves reading and writing reported stories and essays. -- Jeanne Marie Laskas, author of Concussion. ""I won't be here to witness it, but won't it be a fine day when anthology specifically focused on women journalists won't make any sense?"" -- Adrian LeBlanc, author of Random Family."


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Patsy Sims is an award-winning journalist and the author of three books. She is the past director of Goucher College's MFA program in creative nonfiction.

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