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Janet Watson and Kitty McIntyre, thirtysomething moms with experience in the journalism field, purchase their hometown paper, The Dunfield Call, and turn it into a credible entity. They start covering town government, to the consternation of elected officials, and eventually delve into investigative reporting. Legal problems then beset the pair. The novel focuses on the struggles of modern journalism but also, in a humorous vein, highlights the way that Janet and Kitty juggle their roles as mothers with their work as budding entrepreneurs.

Produktbeschreibung
Janet Watson and Kitty McIntyre, thirtysomething moms with experience in the journalism field, purchase their hometown paper, The Dunfield Call, and turn it into a credible entity. They start covering town government, to the consternation of elected officials, and eventually delve into investigative reporting. Legal problems then beset the pair. The novel focuses on the struggles of modern journalism but also, in a humorous vein, highlights the way that Janet and Kitty juggle their roles as mothers with their work as budding entrepreneurs.
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Autorenporträt
Tina Lesher, professor emerita of journalism at William Paterson University of New Jersey, previouly authored The Abaya Chronicles, named the best fiction book of 2011 by The National Federation of Press Women. Her professional background includes working at The Scranton Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Hartford Courant, and serving as faculty intern at The Columbus Dispatch. Dr. Lesher is a former Fulbright Scholar to the United Arab Emirates.