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Her Brilliant Career : Ten Extraordinary Women of the Fifties
Her Brilliant Career : Ten Extraordinary Women of the Fifties
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Author(s): Cooke, Rachel
ISBN No.: 9780062333872
Pages: 368
Year: 201512
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Cooke''s book provides a sparkling group of portraits that, taken together, cast the ''50s in a new and modern light." - Marilyn Dahl, Shelf Awareness "In a series of engaging, gossipy essays, filled with sharp observations, she examines the lives of 10 very different women. It''s clever and amusing, a series of sketches that provide a revealing glimpse into the culture of 1950s Britain." - Moira Hodgson, Wall Street Journal "Reveals the challenges, failures, triumphs and sex lives of those who came of age during World War II by defying society''s expectations.The men and women, loves and losses that shaped them are a fascinating reminder of how the choices we make both imprison and free us." - Patty Rhule, USA Today "Both entertaining and touching. It''s Cooke''s intention to "make people reconsider the ''lost'' decade between the war and feminism" and to "pull the reader along" with these tales of "derring-do." She succeeds on every count.


" - Buzzy Jackson, Boston Globe "Lively. Cooke offers up a "sly kind of feminism" with this collection of rule-breakers and role models.What shines through in these intimate stories is Cooke''s respect for her subjects'' shared attitude of ''derring-do''." - Washington Post "Shines a new light in an elegantly original way into the 1950s. A very enjoyable and distinctive book." - Kate Atkinson, author of Life After Life "Rachel Cooke''s Her Brilliant Career is that rare beast: a work of history as utterly enjoyable as it is important. The women profiled herein are fascinating, yes, and offer enormous insight into our lives today, but this splendid book''s power stems entirely from the author''s intimate, masterful voice, her way of shaping a story, her powerful analysis and far-reaching ideas. Cooke writes with a novelist''s authority, humor, and eye for detail--Kate Atkinson and Diane Johnson come to mind--and, in doing so, has crafted a history for the ages.


Which, of course, you should read right now ." - Joanna Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year "Rachel Cooke''s Her Brilliant Career is that rare beast: a work of history as utterly enjoyable as it is important. Cooke writes with a novelist''s authority, humor, and eye for detail and, in doing so, has crafted a history for the ages." - Joanna Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year "Cooke''s droll, pressing style is what binds the stories together; no sooner do we embark than we know we will not be disappointed, though every portrait is different, every life depicted complex and, at times, startling." - Barbara Bamberger Scott, Bookreporter.com "Lively. Cooke offers up a "sly kind of feminism" with this collection of rule-breakers and role models.What shines through in these intimate stories is Cooke''s respect for her subjects'' shared attitude of ''derring-do''.


" - Joanna Scutts, Washington Post "The lessons gleaned from these women of another era are timeless and relatable." - Natasha Awasthi, Fast Company "Mad men, move over! Her Brilliant Career is Rachel Cooke''s intelligent, informative and gossipy proof that women in the 1950s were doing a lot more than taking dictation, fixing the perfect dry martini, and going nuts in the suburbs." - Francine Prose, author of Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932: A Novel "Engrossing, entertaining and, yes, deliciously gossipy. Just as Eminent Victorians forever changed our view of the Victorian era, Her Brilliant Career demolishes the conventional wisdom of the fifties Woman. I, for one, will never think of this decade in the same way." - Elsa Walsh, author of Divided Lives: The Public and Private Struggles of Three American Women "Collection of ''brief lives'' written with elan and sensitivity by the Observer writer." - The Observer "I always thought of British women of the sixties as cultural pioneers, but I had no idea how fascinating and accomplished--how daring and tough--were the women of the decade before . Thank you, Rachel Cooke, for stylishly adding a chapter to this provincial American''s personal women''s studies curriculum.


" - Sheila Weller, author of Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon-and the Journey of a Generation "Fascinating. Each of the portraits illuminatingly details the struggles and triumphs of these women, who laid the groundwork for working women in the 1960s and beyond. Cooke''s history of these uncelebrated heroines admirably fills in the gaps in the continuing story of women''s role in the workplace." - Kirkus "The stories are insightful and crafted with care. A satisfying read for anyone interested in narratives about women''s lives in the early to mid-20th century." - Library Journal "Vastly entertaining, cannily researched and sharply perceptive." - Daily Telegraph "Witty, intelligent, poignant, and exuberantly opinionated. Each life history is as rich and strange as a novel, and Cooke has a novelist''s feeling for story.


She never condescends to the past but enters into the conditions of these lives with sympathy and imagination. A superb book." - Tessa Hadley, author of Clever Girl "Eloquent, concise, fair-minded, witty and elegant." - The Independent "A must-read biography of an era, featuring the sort of women who feel like something out of a novel but who were there in the 1950s-larger-than-life and far more thrilling than any housewife stereotype (however Mad Men glamorous)." - Red Online "Cooke''s bright, enjoyable group biography contains a double triumph. She brings to light the lives of 10 lesser-known women of the 1950s.and in so doing succeeds in recasting the entire decade." - London Sunday Times "Mad men, move over! Her Brilliant Career is Rachel Cooke''s intelligent, informative and gossipy proof that women in the 1950s were doing a lot more than taking dictation, fixing the perfect dry martini, and going nuts in the suburbs.


The subjects of these small biographies led remarkably big and complicated lives: in film, architecture, archeology, gardening and auto racing; they wrote best-selling books about food. Who knew?" - Francine Prose, author of Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932: A Novel "A gallery of vividly drawn portraits--witty, poignant, inspiriting--that opens up a new front in our understanding of the ''lost'' Fifties." - David Kynaston, author of Modernity Britain "A marvellous, moving and funny book. Rachel Cooke makes history come alive. Written by a true storyteller with wonderful writing, a great sense of justice and splendid one-liners. Dorothy Parker with brains and proper prose." - Carmen Callil, author of Bad Faith "Delightful.Cooke offers seven mini-biographies of bold, brilliant, sexy women.


whose lives are compulsively vivid, page-turning and rich in surprises. They do indeed, as Cooke intends, make you want to cheer.Cooke sought, she says, to achieve a sly form of feminism by uncovering inspirational role models.She has more than succeeded. There is warmth and lightness of spirit to this book: it is witty, intelligent, kind and poignant. Cooke exudes love and knowledge of people, gardens, food, art. The highest praise I can give her is to say that she leaves you wanting more." - The London Times "Delightful.


Cooke offers seven mini-biographies of bold, brilliant, sexy women.whose lives are compulsively vivid, page-turning and rich in surprises.There is warmth and lightness of spirit to this book: it is witty, intelligent, kind and poignant." - The London Times "Tells the stories of ten women.who didn''t let their skirts stop them.The full-skirted stereotype has been smashed by the end of Her Brilliant Career." - Financial Times "Brilliant." - Mail on Sunday "Cooke is one of the outstanding British journalists of her generation.


" - Sebastian Faulks "Lively and thought-provoking." - London Review of Books "Delightful.Cooke offers seven mini-biographies of bold, brilliant, sexy women.whose lives are compulsively vivid, page-turning and rich in surprises." - The London Times "An exuberant, glass-chinking book.A splendidly various collection of ''brief lives'' written with both gusto and sensitivity." - The Guardian "Engrossing.Cooke''s subjects are gloriously tough, too busy pursuing their dreams for introspection or self-doubt.


These women achieved what they did because they were able to pierce the blanket of male supremacy. They were happy to achieve something; they weren''t obsessed with having it all." - London Sunday Times "Rachel Cooke shines a new light in an elegantly original way into the 1950s and especially into the role of women therein. By cleverly focusing on the lives of several extraordinary women, she manages to produce a social history which is highly absorbing and richly informative. A very enjoyable and distinctive book." - Kate Atkinson, author of Life After Life "Excellent.Looks back at a time when women''s lives were undergoing amazing changes and completely demolishes any notion that the 50''s were just a dull and domestic time for women." - The Observer "An exuberant gallop.


There is a kind of glee in Ms. Cooke''s writing about the 1950s which, by the end of the book, almost persuades readers that-men notwithstanding-those were.


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