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Nellie Bly: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist

By Brooke Kroeger

Publisher: Crown Publishing Group, February 1994
ISBN: 0812919734
MY HERO recommends this book to adult readers.
Synopsis
She had herself committed to an insane asylum, circled the globe in 72 days, and worked as an elephant trainer, all for a good story. Nellie Bly (1864-1922) was the most famous female reporter of her day, and a pioneering businesswoman (she started the first steel-barrel manufacturing plant in the U.S.). Journalist Kroeger's formidably well-researched book, based on legal and archival material as well as Bly's more than 600 newspaper and magazine articles, paints a compelling portrait of a woman who learned early not to rely on men, yet coupled her can-do spirit with a vivacious femininity that endeared her to readers during a 37-year career.
User Reviews:
| 5/17/2011 12:46 PM
I Loved It!Reading Nellie Bly was a treat.
David Loucks | 1/16/2010 9:59 AM
I haven't read your book yet, but plan to. I
have read some basic information on Nellie Bly, so I'm interested in delving into more
concrete data by reading your work. She was
truly a remarkable woman--ahead of her time--
and very brave as well as resourceful in her
"cutting edge" endeavors.

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Makayla heninton | 5/5/2008 5:19 AM
i really liked your book it is so cool we i mean our class does morning work and we did a worksheet on nellie bly i think she is a cool pearson

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