Blink Book Review #4: Going There by Katie Couric
Of course, we all think famous television personalities live
a charmed life with maybe a few blips thrown in. But Katie’s book digs deep
into her challenges as a young woman in a profession dominated by an entrenched
patriarchy. She honestly recounts her dating mishaps along with the deep love
for her first husband who died of cancer and later her courtship and marriage
to her second husband. She lays bare the same fears anyone would have when
threatened with losing their job – hers just happened to be one of the most
visible – and high paid - news jobs in the country.
She also delivers some dirt on colleagues and dates – dirt
that some readers may find unnecessary or unkind. However, it was real life –
her real life – and she writes about it with a surprising candor recounting detailed stories beyond her
on-screen world.
If you’re not a fan of audio books, make an exception for
this one. Hearing Katie tell her own story makes the book all the more
compelling.
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