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Connie: A Memoir
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In A Sharp, Witty Memoir, Iconic Trailblazer And Legendary Journalist Connie Chung Pulls No Punches In Detailing Her Storied Career As The First Asian Woman To Break Into An Overwhelmingly White, MaleDominated Television News IndustryAn Absorbing Look At A Pioneering News Figure (Time).Connie Chung Is A Pioneer. The Youngest Of Ten Children, She Was The Only One Born In The U.S., After Her Parents Escaped WarTorn China In A Harrowing Journey To America, Where Connie Would One Day Make History As The First Woman (And Asian) To CoAnchor The Cbs Evening News. Profoundly Influenced By Her FamilyS Cultural Traditions, Yet Growing Up Completely Americanized, She Dealt With Overt Sexism And Racism. Despite This, Her Tenacity Led Her To Become A Household Name.In Connie: A Memoir, Chung Reveals BehindTheScenes Details Of Her Singular Life. From Her Close Relationship With Maury Povich, Her Husband And Professional Confidant; To The Horrific Memory Of Being Molested By The Doctor Who Had Delivered Her; To Her Joy Of Adopting Their Son When She Was Almost Fifty, She Does Not Hold Back. She Talks Honestly About The Good, Bad, And Ugly In Her Personal And Professional LifeThis Is Connie Chung Like YouVe Never Seen Her Before.This Delightful Memoir Is Filled With Connie ChungS Trademark Wit, Sharp Insights, And Deep Understanding Of People. ItS A Revealing Account Of What ItS Like To Be A Woman Breaking Barriers In The World Of Tv News, Filled With Colorful Tales Of Rivalry And Triumph. But It Also Has A Larger Theme: How The Line Between Serious Reporting And Tabloid Journalism Became Blurred.Walter Isaacson, New York Times Bestselling Authoran Instant New York Times And Usa Today Bestseller A New York Times EditorS Pick A La Times And People Best Book Of The Month
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