Red Sapphire

GLOBE PEQUOTISBN: 9781493090761

The Woman Who Beat the Blacklist

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By Julia Bricklin
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Julia Bricklin has been called a "great storyteller" of nonfiction. Her debut book, America's Best Female Sharpshooter: The Rise and Fall of Lillian Frances Smith (University of Oklahoma Press), was honored by its inclusion in the William F. Cody Series on the History and Culture of the American West. Bricklin's Polly Pry: The Woman Who Wrote the West--an eagerly anticipated biography about the first female reporter on the Denver Post--was released by TwoDot and was a 2019 Spur Award Finalist for Best Biography. She is also the author of The Notorious Ned Buntline: A Tale of Murder, Betrayal, and the Creation of Buffalo Bill (TwoDot). Bricklin has also written numerous articles for academic journals and magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post, Civil War Times, Financial History, True West, and California History. Bricklin grew up in southern California, obtained a journalism degree at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, and worked in the TV/film industry before obtaining her master's degree in history at Cal State-Northridge. Bricklin writes for the podcasts American History Tellers, Legends of the Wild West, and Infamous America and is a regular contributor to a history segment on public radio KPCC. She lives in Studio City, California.

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"Red Sapphire is a fascinating portrait of a trailblazing woman. Hannah Weinstein was one of television's first female showrunners and pioneered the idea of "prestige TV" with her highly successful historical series such as The Adventures of Robin Hood. She was also a single mother and political exile with the courage to employ many victims of the Hollywood blacklist on her productions. Julia Bricklin's meticulously researched book reveals the indomitable will and enviable powers of persuasion that fueled Weinstein's astonishing achievements in a male-dominated industry. Bricklin writes with verve, wit, and a deep appreciation for what it means to live a life of political engagement. This is an engaging and overdue account of Weinstein's story."

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