For fans of unheralded women’s stories, a captivating look at Sigrid Schultz—one of the earliest reporters to warn Americans of the rising threat of the Nazi regime
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Contents
PROLOGUE
“That Dragon from Chicago”
ONE
A Trilingual Child
TWO
Stranded
THREE
Enemy Alien
FOUR
“How to Meet a Revolution”
FIVE
Finding Her Own People
SIX
The Training of a Foreign Correspondent
SEVEN
Musical Chairs
EIGHT
Front-Page Girls, Stunt Reporters, Sob Sisters, and Mob Sisters
NINE
The “Right Man” for the Job
TEN
On the Job
ELEVEN
Love and Loneliness
TWELVE
“The Fascisti Are Very Restless”
THIRTEEN
When Putsch Comes to Shove
FOURTEEN
Let the Games Begin
FIFTEEN
AKA John Dickson
SIXTEEN
Never Entirely at Peace
SEVENTEEN
On the Air from Berlin
EIGHTEEN
War Seemed Inevitable
NINETEEN
The Berlin Blues
TWENTY
Going Home
TWENTY-ONE
Sick and Tired
TWENTY-TWO
“A Mild Little War Mongering Tour”
TWENTY-THREE
From Foreign Correspondent to War Correspondent
TWENTY-FOUR
Bearing Witness
TWENTY-FIVE
War Crimes
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
“A fascinating portrait of a trailblazing reporter who was an eyewitness to history.”
—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
“An outstanding biographical subject, Schultz and her exploits will fascinate those eager to discover a fearless woman who did not hesitate to tell the truth.”
—Booklist
“Riveting . . . Toler’s narrative paints a fascinating picture of her subject: a woman driven to hunt down the next story and to bring the truth to her readers . . . Vivid, insightful, and meticulously researched, Toler’s biography turns a well-deserved spotlight on Schultz and her career.”
—Shelf Awareness
Contents
PROLOGUE
“That Dragon from Chicago”
ONE
A Trilingual Child
TWO
Stranded
THREE
Enemy Alien
FOUR
“How to Meet a Revolution”
FIVE
Finding Her Own People
SIX
The Training of a Foreign Correspondent
SEVEN
Musical Chairs
EIGHT
Front-Page Girls, Stunt Reporters, Sob Sisters, and Mob Sisters
NINE
The “Right Man” for the Job
TEN
On the Job
ELEVEN
Love and Loneliness
TWELVE
“The Fascisti Are Very Restless”
THIRTEEN
When Putsch Comes to Shove
FOURTEEN
Let the Games Begin
FIFTEEN
AKA John Dickson
SIXTEEN
Never Entirely at Peace
SEVENTEEN
On the Air from Berlin
EIGHTEEN
War Seemed Inevitable
NINETEEN
The Berlin Blues
TWENTY
Going Home
TWENTY-ONE
Sick and Tired
TWENTY-TWO
“A Mild Little War Mongering Tour”
TWENTY-THREE
From Foreign Correspondent to War Correspondent
TWENTY-FOUR
Bearing Witness
TWENTY-FIVE
War Crimes
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
“A fascinating portrait of a trailblazing reporter who was an eyewitness to history.”
—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
“An outstanding biographical subject, Schultz and her exploits will fascinate those eager to discover a fearless woman who did not hesitate to tell the truth.”
—Booklist
“Riveting . . . Toler’s narrative paints a fascinating picture of her subject: a woman driven to hunt down the next story and to bring the truth to her readers . . . Vivid, insightful, and meticulously researched, Toler’s biography turns a well-deserved spotlight on Schultz and her career.”
—Shelf Awareness
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