Flight: Buying The Night
A firsthand look at the "golden age" of foreign reporting before the digital shift.
The book follows Geyer’s meteoric rise from a young reporter at the Chicago Daily News to a formidable foreign correspondent who blazed trails across Guatemala, Cuba, Egypt, and Russia. She wasn't just observing history; she was in the thick of it, interviewing world leaders like Fidel Castro, Saddam Hussein, and Anwar Sadat. Why It Resonates Today buying the night flight
Geyer’s "dead-on honesty" about navigating male-dominated spaces provides timeless inspiration for professionals in any field. A firsthand look at the "golden age" of
In an era when the world of international journalism was almost exclusively a "boys' club," one woman decided to buy her own ticket to the front lines. Georgie Anne Geyer’s autobiography, , isn't just a memoir; it’s a masterclass in grit, curiosity, and the relentless pursuit of the truth. From Cub Reporter to Global Correspondent Why It Resonates Today Geyer’s "dead-on honesty" about