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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Reprint edition (June 23, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006229170X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062291707
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.8 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)
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By Rushmore VINE VOICE on July 23, 2014
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I was one of those young women who read Passages at a critical time in my life. It meant a lot, to have a blueprint or at least a frame of reference for what my adult years held in store. There was no other book like it at the time. Now, of course, it is a cottage industry, but in the mid-70s Gail Sheehy taught us to celebrate our differences from men and be our best selves. These concepts are second nature to us now but they were groundbreaking at the time. Later on, The Silent Passage was so important to me personally in dealing with menopause. (It's pretty hilarious, and at the same time sad, that at the time she wrote the book, many people told her they had never heard the word "menopause" spoken aloud.)

Now comes Gail Sheehy's personal story. I did want to know more about her life. As a journalist, she has been in the middle of some of the most important historical events worldwide. She has profiled international political figures. She has raised two girls into womanhood. She has been married, divorced, remarried and widowed.

At the same time I was reading this book, I was listening to the audiobook of Carole King's autobiography, A Natural Woman. Although the two women are from different spheres and took very different paths, both have a strong New York connection. It was a very interesting counterpoint. But I digress.

Gail Sheehy's memoir Daring is interesting, readable, and provides a new (to me) perspective on well-known historical and popular persons and events. (Her take on Hillary Clinton is particularly compelling IMO.) I do think she holds herself somewhat aloof in recounting the story of her life. She has essentially turned her journalist's eye on herself.
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If the name Gail Sheehy doesn’t ring a bell, it should. Sheehy was --- and still is --- one of the most intrepid journalists of our time. Over the course of 50 years, she has contributed to New York, Vanity Fair and the New York Times, among other publications. She has interviewed countless politicians, from Robert Kennedy to Hillary Clinton to Margaret Thatcher, and has written hundreds of cutting-edge exposés on everything from menopause to prostitution to frontline reports from Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland. She has also published 16 previous books, including the groundbreaking bestseller PASSAGES, which documented the predictable stages of adult life punctuated by marker events, and PATHFINDERS, about overcoming crises. Now in her seventh decade, she turns the gaze on herself in a memoir titled DARING: MY PASSAGES.

The title of Sheehy’s latest book couldn’t be more appropriate. Since her early years as a young journalist in the 1960s, Sheehy has both embraced and challenged the status quo. As a fledgling reporter for the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle and then for New York’s Herald-Tribune, she insisted on bolstering mandatory fluff pieces about fashion and high society courtships with grittier, more substantial fare. In an already-much-circulated anecdote, she shares how she got her first big break at the Trib by sneaking down the building’s back stairwell that connected the Women’s Department to the male-dominated city room to pitch a story about bikini-clad beachcombers hired by men to attract party-goers on Fire Island to Clay Felker, the then-editor of the Sunday supplement.

“Why couldn’t a woman write about the worlds that men wrote about?” Sheehy figured at the time. The move turned out to be fortuitous. Sheehy’s daring landed her a feature. Then another.
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Gail Sheehy has made a career of writing books about the Baby Boomers and their most pressing concerns: identity, gender roles, sex, aging, career, money, success. She has almost created a self-generating franchise out of her initial Passages book, which examined the "predictable crises of adult life" which morphed into "New Passages," a part deux to her original bestseller. In the last decade or so she has put her pulse on the prescient fears and nascent realities of the Boomers: menopause (The Silent Passage) and caregiving (Passages In Caregiving).

In "Daring: My Passages" Sheehy has written a 460 page autobiography, begun with compelling foundational chapters about her bittersweet childhood with a mother whose aspirations to be a professional singer went unfulfilled and led to her alcoholism, and a wayward ad exec father whose womanizing and perfectionism exerted a pall on Gail's life. The meat of the story is about Gail's career path from a University of Vermont double major (English and Home Economics) whose desire to become more than a woman's section newspaper writer is catalogued in extensive detail. Young Gail, supporting her first husband who was in medical school, sniffs out opportunities from New York City to Rochester, eventually morphs from a women's section columnist to a bona fide investigative journalist. Birth of her daughter Maura, her eventual divorce, and career (and life-changing) move to New York magazine, headed by Clay Felker, follows.

The book has a constant patter of background family dramas, romantic entanglements, financial woes, schlepping and hustling in her chosen career of journalism, and single motherhood, making for a dizzying array of arenas in her storytelling.
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