Synopses & Reviews
The Provocative New York Times Bestseller
"[A]n exposé that will almost certainly wipe those big smiles off the faces of Katie, Diane, Barbara, and a few other important divas in the world of big-time journalism."---Bernard Goldberg, author of Bias
Spin Sisters tell you what to think, and how you feel. They tell today's women that they are frazzled, frumpy, and fearful and that their lives are too tough for them to handle.
Spin Sisters are the women at the top of the media heap, the Girls' Club who lunch, party, and weekend together, support the same left-of-center causes, and think alike.
Spin Sisters present their favorite celebrities' liberal messages with a halo of approval even though you may not share those liberal attitudes or values.
Spin Sisters think all women should agree with them because they are sure they know what's good for you---even better than you may know yourself!
"Ann Coulter fans: This one is for you."---Kirkus Reviews
Review
"[A]n exposé that will almost certainly wipe those big smiles off the faces of Katie, Diane, Barbara, and a few other important divas in the world of big-time journalism."---Bernard Goldberg, author of
Bias "In a no-holds-barred account, Myrna Blyth advances the heretical notion that American women aren't as unhappy with their lives, their careers, and---dare I say it?---their husbands as our media make them out to be."--- William McGurn, chief editorial writer, The Wall Street Journal
"Ann Coulter fans: This one is for you."---Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Myrna Blyth, former editor-in-chief of Ladies' Home Journal, was part of the Spin Sisters media elite for over twenty years. In Spin Sisters, she tells the truth about the business she knows so well---its power and influence, its manipulations, and frequently misguided politics. Spin Sisters is an eye-opener that will change the way you think about a major influence on your life---and about yourself.
About the Author
Myrna Blyth was the editor-in-chief of
Ladies' Home Journal from 1981 to 2002 and was also in charge of the business side of the magazine for more than a dozen years. She was also founding editor-in-chief of
More magazine. She has won numerous awards as an editor and magazine executive, including the Magazine Publishers of America's Henry Johnson Fisher Award and the Publishing Executive of the Year Award from
Advertising Age. Before joining
Ladies' Home Journal, Blyth was the executive editor of
Family Circle. She's married, has two sons, and lives in New York City.