Starry and Restless, Julia Cooke
Starry and Restless, Julia Cooke
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Starry and Restless
Three Women Who Changed Work, Writing, and the World

Author: Julia Cooke

Narrator: Andi Arndt

Unabridged: 13 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/24/2026


Synopsis

The riveting story of three women reporters and the way they changed the world, work, and journalism.

She hid on a Red Cross boat to reach Omaha Beach on D-Day. She walked the abandoned streets of Hong Kong to take food to her daughter’s father, a prisoner of war. She fought off the advances of overzealous Yugoslavian diplomats, found overlooked details of world history in a dentist’s kitchen in Sarajevo. She traveled alone to Mexico. She traveled alone to Congo. She traveled alone to the American South. She married Hemingway. She married a Chinese poet-playboy-publisher, then married a British war hero. She fell in love with H. G. Wells. She gave birth and raised a child on her own. She landed on the front page of the newspaper. She wrote for the great magazines of her time—Vogue, The New Yorker, Harper’s Bazaar. She wrote a play. She wrote a memoir. She wrote a genre-breaking travel narrative. She wrote bestsellers. She wrote and wrote and wrote. She changed the very way we think about writing and the way journalists craft stories—which sources are viable, which details are important—and the way women move and work in the world.

She was Martha Gellhorn. She was Emily “Mickey” Hahn. She was Rebecca West. Each woman was starry-eyed for success, for adventure, and helped ensure that other starry and restless women could make unforgettable lives for themselves. They fought for their lives and their work. They were praised and criticized for it all.

In language as lively and nimble, in passages as intimate and adventurous, and with conviction as fierce and indefatigable as her subjects’ own, Julia Cooke’s Starry and Restless plays out the stories of three women across three decades and five continents. Martha, Mickey, Rebecca—journalists, authors, mothers, lovers, friends. These women didn’t just bear witness to the great changes of the twentieth century; their curiosity, grit, ambition, and stories changed the world.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

About Julia Cooke

Julia Cooke is the author of the books Come Fly the World, a Goodreads Choice Awards finalist and a Malala Yousafzai’s Literati book club pick, and The Other Side of Paradise. Her essays have appeared in A Public Space, Salon, The Threepenny Review, Smithsonian, Tin House, and the Virginia Quarterly Review. Her reporting has been published in Condé Nast Traveler, The New York Times, Playboy, and other publications. She holds an MFA from Columbia University


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on March 03, 2026

Starry and Restless offers a compelling exploration "how many people a woman can be in one life." By chronicling the trajectories of Rebecca West, Martha Gellhorn, and Emily Hahn—three seminal figures in the history of American journalism—the narrative provides a profound look at the challenges and......more

Goodreads review by Anuradha on February 12, 2026

Julia Cooke’s latest book, tantalizingly titled Starry and Restless, is about the place of women in society and American journalism since the late 1800s and how it transformed during the war years. It is told through the lives of three journalists who blazed past a slew of reductive and gendered mon......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on January 04, 2026

The problem with triple biographies is that you always run the risk of one subject overshadowing the other two. In Julia Cooke's Starry and Restless, Emily "Mickey" Hahn is a tough act to follow. Cooke tells the story of Hahn, Martha Gellhorn, and Rebecca West. Each of them is a somewhat forgotten f......more

Goodreads review by Lệ on November 27, 2025

3.5/5 This book aims to bring three celebrated reporters – Rebecca West, Emily ‘Mickey’ Hahn, and Martha Gellhorn – back into the spotlight. Admittedly, I had never heard of their names before, yet their grit and devotion to their work are unmatched, especially considering how women’s roles were heav......more

Goodreads review by Chiara on March 19, 2026

The three journalists' lives described in Julia Cooke's Starry and Restless are unbelievably thrilling: Rebecca West's, Martha Gelhorn's and Emily Hahn's. In fact, even in this day and age, they are downright unbelievable. Their careers as war correspondents are no less breathtaking today when they......more


Quotes

“[Cooke’s] chronicle of [Hahn, West, and Gellhorn’s] complex, downright astounding lives has the vividity and fluidity of fiction . . . Set within a revelatory history of women journalists, these entwined portraits are exhilarating.”
—Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)

“A fascinating study of how three legendary reporters left their mark.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Cooke deftly captures [Hahn, West, and Gellhorn’s] complex interpersonal relationships and perspectives on fame . . . An engrossing history of three remarkable women.”
—Rebekah Kati, Library Journal

“A lively, sympathetic triple biography.”
Kirkus Reviews

Starry and Restless begins with a gun hidden beneath a rumpled dress and takes off from there—across continents, through wars, and into uncharted territory. This richly narrated triple-threat biography reads like historical fiction. It is alive with urgency, and so vivid it nearly breathes. You can’t help but think of its relevance during these troubling times.”
—Susannah Cahalan, author of The Acid Queen

“In a rollicking tale, Julia Cooke takes readers to clandestine meetings with Chinese rebels in the red-light district of prewar Shanghai, to the scrappy Madrid hotel where journalists stockpiled hams and sheltered from bombings, and beyond. We see what it took for these brave women who covered conflicts around the world to fend off societal pressures and willfully, sometimes recklessly, always resourcefully, forge their own way.”
—Julie Satow, author of When Women Ran Fifth Avenue

“If your image of the foreign correspondent of the 1930s and ’40s is a man with a fedora and a cigar, think again. And if your image of the New Journalism is something first created by Tom Wolfe and his imitators decades later, think again there, too. Julia Cooke gives us a lively introduction to three remarkable women—Rebecca West, Emily Hahn, and Martha Gellhorn—who each played an underappreciated role in reinventing nonfiction storytelling.”
—Adam Hochschild, author of American Midnight

“Julia Cooke’s stunning book reclaims a heritage for narrative nonfiction, war reporting, and travel writing. Starry and Restless is an exciting, fascinating, and indispensable contribution to the story of twentieth-century writing.”
—Anna Funder, author of Wifedom: Mrs. Orwell’s Invisible Life

Starry and Restless is a gripping saga—part history, part travelogue—of three formidable writers who lived through, covered, and shaped our understanding of some of the twentieth century’s most momentous events. An adventure unto itself. I didn’t want to leave the company of the trailblazing journalists Julia Cooke so expertly and beautifully brings to life.”
—Bianca Bosker, author of Get the Picture