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Hellcat of The Hague - The Nel Slis Story (Paperback)
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Hellcat of The Hague - The Nel Slis Story (Paperback)
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List price R399
Loot Price R335
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At a time when women were finding their voices comes Hell Cat of
the Hague: The Nel Slis Story, the remarkable tale of a female
journalist who became the Associated Press' first correspondent in
The Hague after WWII. This story delves into the origins and
follows the adventures of a larger-than-life character, fighting
her way to make her mark in the world as a lone woman journalist
and forming enduring friendships across the world. From a lonely
childhood on an island at the bottom of Holland, a love of
languages launches Nel on her travels in the 1930s. From the
Sorbonne and White Russians in Paris to a top-class nursing diploma
in Switzerland, from the U.K. and Germany to Mussolini-watching in
Rome as World War II breaks out, Nel sees it all. With her
experience in nursing and the BBC wartime intelligence monitoring
service, Nel falls 'like a hair in the soup' into journalism when
the mighty Associated Press (AP) sets up shop in the UK. Postwar,
Nel becomes the AP's first correspondent in The Hague - and meets
the love of her life, young American journalist Daniel Schorr.
Together with Schorr, her direct and challenging American style of
reporting transforms a profession suffering from the legacy of
wartime occupation. The book also follows her reporting on the
Dutch Royal Family, Nel and the Queen of Libya, her travels and
work in the U.S. and much more. She becomes a legend in her own
time, the exciting woman journalist every other journalist wants to
interview and emulate. Also famed for her warmth, her wide circle
of friends including cultural icons like Isaac Stern and Leo
Bernstein, and her support for new journalists, especially women,
this is a figure history should celebrate as this book surely does.
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