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The Fleet Street Girls

The Women Who Broke Down the Doors of the Gentleman’s Club

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The Fleet Street Girls

By: Julie Welch
Narrated by: Julie Welch
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When Julie Welch called in her first ever football report at the Observer, an entire room of men fell silent. Heart in her mouth, Julie waited for the voice on the other end of the line to declare it passable. She'd done it. She was the first ever female football reporter.

In The Fleet Street Girls, Julie looks back at the steps that led to that moment, from the National Union of Journalists nearly calling a strike when she dared to write an article as a mere secretary (despite allowing men who weren't journalists to write for the same pages), and many other battles in between.

Julie also shines a light on the other trail-blazing women who were climbing the ladder against all odds, from Lynn Barber (of An Education fame) to Wendy Holden, a war correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, and many more, as well as some of the secretaries whom the men overlooked but who actually knew everything. Pioneers one and all.

The Fleet Street Girls is a fascinating story of the hopes and despairs, triumphs and tribulations of a group of women in the glitzy heyday of journalism, where they could be interviewing Elton John one moment and ducking flying bullets or fighting off the sex pests the next. At a time when Fleet Street was the biggest, cosiest all-male club you can imagine, and the interests of half the human race were consigned to 'The Women's Page' in the paper, we follow Julie and her contemporaries through dramas, excitement and sheer fun in their battle to make sure women's voices were heard.

©2020 Julie Welch (P)2020 Orion Publishing Group
21st Century Cultural & Regional Modern Words, Language & Grammar Writing & Publishing Sports
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I tended to get lost as Julie swaps between remembering different women she worked with. Be prepared for women who find being a woman inconvenient, get pregnant, get married, man leaves, get divorced, employ nanny, send child to private school, glass ceilings. Many reminiscences of outrageously inappropriate behaviour by men. A love/hate relationship with Fleet Street.

Fascinating view of Fleet Street and women at work

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As a former national newspaper reporter myself, the parts I enjoyed were the personal memoir and newsroom anecdotes. Was hoping for a bit more humiliation for the 70s male chauvinists with pipes. "I wasn't so keen on the feature- style interviews," he said, adding: "But I appreciate a point was being made."

Needs more memoir/anecdotes, less reportage

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I’m 41, thought I knew about feminism, then watched Mrs America last week because, well, Cate Blanchett. Turns out I know naff all. This book is my first conscious foray into the world that was just before I was born and during the rest of my life. Wow! A balance of fantasy storytelling and factual recounting. It’s not a man-bashing fest, but rather a candid look at the highs and lows of being a woman in a man’s world. Would highly recommend to all.

Bloody brilliant!

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so wanted to read this book. didn't last a chapter...narration is dire, it was just nor listenable.

awful narration

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No real layout of story. Often repetitive. Struggled to finish. Maybe more suited to shorter bites

Disjointed and confused.

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