I am currently in awe of an author named Rosemary Dew, one of the first female FBI special agents. Her book is called
"No Backup," and it is an easy read and an amazing one. I'm shocked to see--clear into the 1970s--how much (pardon me) CRAP and sexist, rude behavior she was exposed to on the job. And how, often, it was blithely overlooked. It's not a rock' em sock 'em James Bond tale. It's a combo of FBI life, her home life (single mom who, despite her "strong" career achievements, went through two abusive marriages). Quite a person. Quite a woman. Check it out!
Just finished
"Seriously Funny," a mini-biographical look at many of the comic performers of the 50s and 60s: from Lenny Bruce and Steve Allen to Phyllis Diller, Sid Caesar, Mort Sahl, etc.
Has anyone read my next book--about a larger woman? Probably, as it came out in 2001. (Don't spoil anything! I haven't started it yet!)
"Good in Bed" by Jennifer Weiner. Here's the jacket blurb: "
Cannie Shapiro never wanted to be famous. The smart, sharp, plus-sized pop culture reporter was perfectly content writing about other people's lives. Until she opens up a national women's magazine to find out that her ex boyfriend has been chronicling their ex-sex life. He writes: "Loving a larger woman is an act of courage in our world." And Cannie--who never knew that Bruce saw her as a 'larger woman' or thought that loving her was an act of courage--is plunged into misery and into the most amazing year of her life."
Whew! I'll keep you posted on that one!