Nellie Bly

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<p>"Emerson makes her come alive without contriving events or dialogue." The Book Report</p><p> </p><p>Aimed at young readers Nellie Bly is the story of the groundbreaking investigative reporter who was born Elizabeth Cochran. As Nellie she became famous for writing newspaper articles about controversial subjects at a time in history when journalism was not considered a proper career for women. She wrote about the deplorable conditions in factories and prisons went undercover to expose businesses that exploited newly arrived single women and homeless children and once spent ten days in an insane asylum to expose abuses there. Then in 1890 she became the most famous person in the world by circling the globe in 72 days. Traveling by train ship mule cart and sampan she beat the fictional record set in Jules Verne's <em>Around the World in Eighty Days</em>. In addition to detailing Nellie Bly's professional achievements this biography also tells the story of her later marriage to a millionaire her attempt at running a business and her experiences in Europe during World War I.</p>
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