Blink Book Review #8: "Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR" by Lisa Napoli
The author, Lisa Napoli, lays out these journalists’ diverse
upbringings at the beginning of the book with a biographical account of each
that foreshadows their ultimate intersection at NPR. The narrative of how these
women reported the news overlays with the stories of how they questioned the
broadcast establishment and managed high-power careers. This was all while juggling marriages
and child rearing - none of which were typical for women in the early ‘70s.
The author also tells the human side of their friendship
spanning almost 50 years. There are stories that illustrate their support for
each other, their love for each other’s families, and their genuine friendship. The stories
are interspersed with the tales of powerful politicians, gender inequality, and
the changing face of journalism.
Admittedly, I’m a long-time NPR fan girl ever since I discovered WAMU, the NPR affiliate in DC, when I was a young Hill staffer in the early 1980s. Little did I know as I tuned in to Morning Edition and All Things Considered on my daily DC commute that I was listening to history being made – and I don’t mean just the history these four journalists reported on. This book is their history, and the author does a beautiful job to parallel these journalists’ individual stories and struggles with the historic events in their news reporting.
I also found the backstory of NPR’s bumpy rise to relevance
particularly interesting. I thought I knew a good bit of this history from my
years of association with SCETV and SC Public Radio, but this book made me
realize how little I know of how NPR came to be. This book is an easy read that
illustrates not only how far we’ve come in terms of women in broadcasting but
it also reminds us that there are real people behind those microphones.
Although Cokie died in 2019, Nina, Linda and Susan remain on
NPR almost 50 years after they first met in a tiny radio studio in DC. Here’s a great NPR interview with the three
surviving “mothers” from last May.
My summer challenge is to get off the screens and back to books. My accountability is to write a dozen-ish short Blink Book Reviews of 300-ish words. Join my summer Blink Book Review FB group to get the reviews and book suggestions from others.
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BBR EXTRA: I had the honor of meeting Cokie Roberts at a meet and greet book signing at the Richland Library in February 2017. She was warm, funny, irreverent and oh so smart!
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