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Key Information
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| Authors: |
Katharine Graham |
| Nonfiction Category: |
Biography & Autobiography • History • Language Arts & Disciplines |
| Awards: |
1998 Pulitzer Prize |
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Ephron, Nora, New York Times Book Review: "...extraordinary!...[S]he manages to rewrite the story of her life in such way that no one will ever be able to boil it down to a sentence, but I'll give it a try: Katharine Graham turns out to have had not two lives but four, and the story of her journey from daughter to wife to widow to woman parallels to a surprising degree the history of women in this century. It's also a wonderful book." |
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Book Editions
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Format: Hardcover, 642 Publisher: Random House Inc (February 01, 1997) Measurements: 9.75"(h) x 6.75"(w) x 2.25"(d), 2.35 lbs. ISBN: 9780394585857 |
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In this critically acclaimed memoir, the woman who piloted the "Washington Post" through the crises of the Pentagon Papers, Watergate, and a pressmen's strike and turned it into a great newspaper now tells her story with courage, candor, and dignity. "Captivating . . . distinguished by a level of introspection that ought to be . . . the touchstone of autobiography".--"Newsday". |
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