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About the Author
Julie Scelfo is a Fall 2018 TED Resident in New York City, and a former staff writer/current contributor to The New York Times, where she wrote stories about society and human behavior. She has written about transgender pronouns; the intersection of campus suicides with social media and perfectionism; the human health risks from synthetic chemicals in consumer products; homelessness; and how the collapse of Lehman Brothers led to "trickle-down home economics"-thousands of domestics and other low-wage laborers losing their jobs.
Reviews
"Forgetting-and belatedly remembering-women is a historiographical tradition as old as history itself. The Women Who Made New York positions itself as an antidote to that process...With its romantic illustrations and requisite three pages dedicated to Joan Didion, it would be easy to dismiss The Women Who Made New York as mere gifting bait for anyone with a niece at Barnard College. (And to be clear, your niece probably will love this.) But for every tale that makes you pump your fist in triumph, there is one that makes you clench your jaw in anger." ?New York Times Book Review "From artists to activists, an homage to the unheralded hands and hearts who built one of humanity's most iconic cities... Rigorously researched and elegantly written." ?Brainpickings "A beautifully packaged volume full of heart, moxie, and wonder."?BUST Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9781580056533
Author Hallie Heald
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Seal Press
Publisher Seal Press
Weight(grams) 1000g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 182mm * 24mm