No TV reporter today is more respected than NBC's Andrea Mitchell. She's covered stories from Jonestown to the fall of the Berlin Wall, gotten unexpected answers from such interviewees as Fidel Castro and Hillary Clinton, and balanced her high-wire career with a very public marriage to former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Dr. Alan Greenspan. Mitchell's candid, funny, and riveting memoir is filled with unprecedented behind-the-scenes views of the television news industry and official Washington. A classic of contemporary journalism by a woman who has taken on her profession's entire old-boy network, "Talking Back" deserves a place on the shelf alongside the memoirs of Hillary Clinton and Katherine Graham."
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Andrea Mitchell İis¨ the go-to reporter when a big story is breaking in Washington and throughout the world. (Tom Brokaw)
The reader feels like a rapt cocktail party guest, listening to amazing stories from a bold and admirable career. ("Los Angeles Times")
A trail-blazing, heart-pounding ride through the best years in television journalism as chronicled by one of the best reporters in the business. (Brian Williams)
Andrea Mitchell [is] the go-to reporter when a big story is breaking in Washington and throughout the world. Tom BrokawThe reader feels like a rapt cocktail party guest, listening to amazing stories from a bold and admirable career. "Los Angeles Times""
Andrea Mitchell has been chief foreign correspondent for NBC since 1994, reporting for broadcasts such as NBC Nightly News, Today, and Meet the Press. Previously she was NBC s chief White House correspondent and has reported on presidential politics since 1972."
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