Ahead of Time: My Early Years as a Foreign Correspondent

by Ruth Gruber

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

070.4

Publication

Carroll & Graf Publishing (2001), Paperback

Description

The renowned journalist and Jewish activist looks back on her first 25 years in "one of the most evocative journalistic autobiographies to appear" (Publishers Weekly).   In this fascinating memoir, Ruth Gruber recalls her first twenty-five years, from her youth in Brooklyn to her astonishing academic accomplishments and groundbreaking journalistic career. She shares her experiences entering New York University at fifteen and just five years later becoming the world's youngest person to earn a PhD. She recounts her time in Cologne, Germany, studying during Hitler's rise to power, and her adventures in Europe and the Arctic as a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune. Spirited and compelling, Ahead of Time is a striking account of the early years of a woman at the center of the twentieth century's turning points.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member xiann
Amazing memoir that is at once inspiring, fascinating, and historically relevant. Some parts are not as amazing as others, but overall this is a great book.
LibraryThing member Caryn.Rose
All I could think was that this woman accomplished more than I have in my entire life by the time she was 24.

I don't even remember how I found this book, and I opened it one day just to browse through it, only to have powered through three chapters. Her life is astounding. You will need a map to
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follow her story even if you are a well-travelled and intelligent person. The writing is clear and easy to read and the stories are fascinating.

She is 101, and still with us. Which does not surprise me in the last.
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LibraryThing member almin
Gruber accomplished more in her first 25 years than most do in their lifetime. An amazing and brilliant woman, interesting fact, at 20 years old she was (at the time) the youngest person in the world to earn a doctorate. This book covers her first 25 years as she struggled to get jobs as a writer
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and eventually became a foreign correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune. I would easily recommend this book for young women looking for a feminist to emulate. I'll be reading Inside of Time, published in 2002 at the age of 91, chronicling more of her amazing life.
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Language

Original publication date

1991
2001 (Introduction by Marie Brenner)

Physical description

336 p.; 8.21 inches

ISBN

0786708360 / 9780786708369
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