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My Mother, Nancy Dickerson, TV News' First Woman Star
Simon and Schuster
October 2006
On Sale: October 17, 2006
Featuring: Nancy Dickerson
352 pages ISBN: 0743287835 EAN: 9780743287838 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Biography
Before Barbara Walters, before Katie Couric, there was Nancy
Dickerson. The first female member of the Washington TV news
corps, Nancy was the only woman covering many of the most
iconic events of the sixties. She was the first reporter to
speak to President Kennedy after his inauguration and she
was on the Mall with Martin Luther King Jr. during the march
on Washington; she had dinner with LBJ the night after
Kennedy was assassinated and got late-night calls from
President Nixon. Ambitious, beautiful and smart, she dated
senators and congressmen and got advice and accolades from
Edward R. Murrow. She was one of President Johnson's
favorite reporters, and he often greeted her on-camera with
a familiar "Hello, Nancy." In the '60s Nancy and her husband
Wyatt Dickerson were Washington's golden couple, and the
capital's power brokers coveted invitations to swank dinners
at their estate on the Potomac. Growing up in the shadow of Nancy's
fame, John Dickerson rarely saw his mother. This frank
memoir -- part remembrance, part discovery -- describes a
freewheeling childhood in which Nancy Dickerson was rarely
around unless John was in trouble or she was throwing a
party for the president and John was instructed to check the
coats. By the time John was old enough to know what the news
was, his mother was no longer in the national spotlight and
he didn't see why she should be. He thought she was a liar
and a phony. When he was fourteen, his parents divorced, and
he moved in with his father. As an adult, John found himself in
Washington, a reporter covering her old beat. A long-delayed
connection between mother and son began, only to be cut
short by Nancy's death in 1997. In her journals, letters and
yellowed newspaper clippings, John discovered the woman he
never knew -- an icon in television history whose
achievement was the result of her relentless determination
to reinvent herself and excel. On Her Trail is a
fascinating picture of the early days of television and of
Washington society at its most high powered, and charts a
son's honest and wry search for the mother he came to admire
and love.
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