She Said
She Said 'Feels like a Hollywood film in the making' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Essential'
MARGARET ATWOOD'Cinematic, remarkable' GUARDIAN 'Totally gripping' JON RONSON
'Has the morally satisfying arc of a thriller, with all the suspense. For lovers
of Spotlight' i'Seismic. Examines what happens when a bully is cornered'
OBSERVER 'Incredible. It staggered me. I could talk all day about this book'
PANDORA SYKES 'Unputdownable non-fiction. A powerful book' RENI EDDO-LODGE 'All
the President's Men for the #MeToo era' WASHINGTON POST 'A binge-read of a book.
Adrenaline-spiking' LOS ANGELES TIMES On 5 October 2017, the New York Times
published an article by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey that helped change the
world. Hollywood was talking as never before. Kantor and Twohey outmanoeuvred
Harvey Weinstein, his team of defenders and private investigators, convincing
some of the most famous women in the world - and some unknown ones - to go on
the record. This is how they did it. ___________________________ For months
ahead of the story breaking, Kantor and Twohey had been having confidential
discussions with top actresses, former Weinstein employees and other sources,
learning of disturbing, long-buried allegations. The journalists meticulously
picked their way through a web of decades-old secret payouts and non-disclosure
agreements, pressed some of the most famous women in the world - and some
unknown ones - to risk going on the record, and faced down Weinstein, his team
of high-priced defenders, and even his private investigators. In She Said,
Kantor and Twohey relive in real-time what it took to break the story and give
an up-close portrait of the forces they were up against. They describe the
experiences of the women who spoke up - for the sake of other women, for future
generations, and for themselves. Their stories have never been told in this way
before.
MARGARET ATWOOD'Cinematic, remarkable' GUARDIAN 'Totally gripping' JON RONSON
'Has the morally satisfying arc of a thriller, with all the suspense. For lovers
of Spotlight' i'Seismic. Examines what happens when a bully is cornered'
OBSERVER 'Incredible. It staggered me. I could talk all day about this book'
PANDORA SYKES 'Unputdownable non-fiction. A powerful book' RENI EDDO-LODGE 'All
the President's Men for the #MeToo era' WASHINGTON POST 'A binge-read of a book.
Adrenaline-spiking' LOS ANGELES TIMES On 5 October 2017, the New York Times
published an article by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey that helped change the
world. Hollywood was talking as never before. Kantor and Twohey outmanoeuvred
Harvey Weinstein, his team of defenders and private investigators, convincing
some of the most famous women in the world - and some unknown ones - to go on
the record. This is how they did it. ___________________________ For months
ahead of the story breaking, Kantor and Twohey had been having confidential
discussions with top actresses, former Weinstein employees and other sources,
learning of disturbing, long-buried allegations. The journalists meticulously
picked their way through a web of decades-old secret payouts and non-disclosure
agreements, pressed some of the most famous women in the world - and some
unknown ones - to risk going on the record, and faced down Weinstein, his team
of high-priced defenders, and even his private investigators. In She Said,
Kantor and Twohey relive in real-time what it took to break the story and give
an up-close portrait of the forces they were up against. They describe the
experiences of the women who spoke up - for the sake of other women, for future
generations, and for themselves. Their stories have never been told in this way
before.
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