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“Illuminates the terrifying, thrilling energy of NPR as start-up…[in] the network’s endearingly experimental, chaotic beginning.” New York Times Book Review
“Napoli honors not the dog-eat-dog variety of journalist but the fortitude of sisterhood, of women supporting each other.” Oprah.com
“The founding mothers, in word and deed, offer a powerful lesson on what can happen when we carry as we climb.” Washington Post
“[A] vivid and engrossing group biography…Napoli also tracks the battle for women’s equality in newsrooms…[and] tells the instructive story of NPR’s growth.” Booklist (starred review)
“[A] well-researched deep dive into the careers of the journalists who helped make NPR a household name.” Kirkus Reviews
“Inspiring insights into the pathbreaking work of these four women…[nd] how the status of some women and the role of the media have both changed in the last fifty years.” Library Journal
“While not a professional narrator, Napoli is an experienced radio and television journalist as well as author; her clarity, thoughtful pacing, and engaged narration suit the audiobook well.” AudioFile
“Napoli impressively chronicles how these four pioneers paved the way for women journalists everywhere.” Lynn Povich, author of The Good Girls Revolt
“[An] intimate and beautifully told tale of the extraordinary coming together of four women who would help shape a network, the news business, and each other’s lives.” Stacey Vanek Smith, author of Machiavelli for Women