Firebrands: The Untold Story of Four Women Who Made and Unmade Prohibition

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Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780226819679

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About the Author
Gioia Diliberto is the author of four biographies, among them Diane von Furstenberg: A Life Unwrapped, Paris Without End: The True Story of Hemingway's First Wife, and A Useful Woman: The Early Life of Jane Addams, as well as three novels and a play. As a journalist, Diliberto has contributed to many publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Smithsonian, and Vanity Fair. She also teaches writing and has taught at the Savannah College of Art and Design, and DePaul and Northwestern Universities. She lives with her husband in Woodbury, Connecticut.
Reviews
"Gioia Diliberto's unconventional portrait of the Jazz Age shifts the spotlight away from flappers and femme fatales to the rebels and reformers who 'played politics like a man.' Firebrands shows how the Noble Experiment of Prohibition was driven by female ambition, sparking an era of women's political power that remains unmatched in American history."
--Debby Applegate, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age
"Diliberto is a masterful storyteller. In Firebrands, she brings into focus the lives of four fascinating and passionate women who joined the early twentieth-century fight for women's equality and the right to be recognized professionally and politically, regardless of their sex. The book reads like an action-packed political drama, full of big stakes and big personalities, but that doubles as a study of how women were radically redefining their roles both in public and private spaces in the wake of the nineteenth amendment."
--Ellen Wayland-Smith, author of The Angel in the Marketplace: Adwoman Jean Wade Rindlaub and the Selling of America

"Firebrands is that rarest of narratives--a true story packed with Hollywood-worthy characters that reads like a thriller. In Diliberto's hands, four titanic women of the Jazz Age not only collide in an epic battle for the soul of America, but become harbingers of our own lives and times. A masterpiece of storytelling and reporting that dances on nearly every page with the thrill of the dawning of new eras."--Robert Kurson, author of Shadow Divers and Rocket Men
"Firebrands visits the Roaring Twenties and beyond, revealing how four women's efforts shaped the course of American history. . . . Set against a familiar backdrop of flappers and mobsters, Firebrands retells history anew, demonstrating the crucial contributions women made to a fascinating time in the US."-- "Foreword"
"A reminder that . . . the dynamic, capable women behind national movements are all too often written out of the history they help make."-- "Washington Independent Review of Books"
"Diliberto, the author of celebrated biographies and biographical fiction about women, examines Prohibition and its repeal through the lives of women who used their emergent emancipation to affect social and legal change. With culture wars raging, Diliberto's lively and cogent historical profiles are keenly relevant."-- "Booklist"