Synopsis
Fine in fine dust jacket. Hardcover first edition - New York:: Paragon House,, (1993.). Hardcover first edition -. Fine in fine dust jacket.. First printing. Born in San Franciso in 1889, Alma Reed became an outstanding journalist, a pioneer archeologist and the heroine of Mexico. Includes black-and-white photographs, notes, bibliography, and index. 283 pp.
Reviews
Effusive, admiring bio of Alma Sullivan Reed, a San
Franciscan who fashioned a unique career--as reporter,
archaeologist, deep-sea diver, p.r. writer--in an unlikely age.
Born in 1889, Reed bluffed her way into her first job (as
``Mrs. Goodfellow'' for the Call) and most of the ones
thereafter. She led the fight to forestall the hanging of an
underaged immigrant; created the San Quentin beat; and covered
the Fatty Arbuckle trial before sending her conventional parents
the usual promises as, in 1923, she left for Mexico for The New
York Times. There, she enjoyed a passion for archaeology and met
married governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto. Theirs was an ``amor
calido,'' a ``romance of the steam,'' according to May (Witness
to War, 1983)- -an intense attachment severed by Puerto's death
by firing-squad several years later. Writing with an enterprising
enthusiasm, May tracks Reed around the world, blending personal
details with the facts and findings of her subject's work,
whether unraveling the secrets of the Cumaean sibyl, rescuing the
contents of Mayan tombs, or overcoming the early problems of
undersea photography. May never fails to note that Reed's own
life, real and embellished, was her best story, the true facts
along with those she upgraded (e.g., by granting herself a
doctorate).
It's too bad that this rich and varied life is burdened by
the use of imagined dialogue, a device common to YA biographies.
A woman who hung out with Kahlil Gibran, promoted the career of
muralist Jose Orozco, and broke the story of the Peabody Museum's
stolen treasures could benefit from a more sophisticated
approach. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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