"An exciting and tense fictional account of Nellie Bly and her famous "Ten Days in a Mad-house.""

By: Maya Rodale

Genres: Suspense Historical

Posted: May 26, 2022

After six years of writing for the Pittsburgh Dispatch and six months reporting from the wilds of Mexico, Nellie Bly was ready for the larger New York newspaper stage. But breaking into the “men only” world of Newspaper Row there proved more than challenging and Nellie finally devised a way to show them what she could do. She proposed to the editor of the New York World to get herself the inside story of Blackwell’s Island, the city’s notorious women’s asylum for the insane and a place to which no reporters had ever gained entrance, by getting herself committed and staying there for seven days. However, it ended up being ten days that Nellie lived undercover as an inmate. The stories she told, once liberated, opened the asylum and its miserable conditions and questionable practices up to the scrutiny of New York and the world. Her two successive Sunday front-page exposés made Nellie Bly a household name and one to be reckoned with in the New York world of journalism.

THE MAD GIRLS OF NEW YORK is a fictional account of Nellie Bly’s early days in New York and her first big story there. Based on much of Bly’s own writings, the story is an absorbing reading experience and an eye-opening account of women’s lives during the late 1800s.

Nellie’s voice is compelling, and the events are tense and exciting. Included in her story are actual figures from the past and some fabulous auxiliary characters who are composites of real people. I also enjoyed the comments that Nellie imagined her mother would have made had she been there with her daughter. There were snippets and hints about Nellie’s life before coming to New York that intrigued and teased that there is much more to her history than is let on in this first book.

The author seamlessly incorporates details of city life and attitudes of the time, including the disparities of such between the sexes, classes, and races. I particularly enjoyed the sisterhood portrayed among Nellie and her fellow female journalists and their discussions of life’s conditions, their hopes, and dreams of a better future.

I recommend THE MAD GIRLS OF NEW YORK to historical fiction readers, especially those interested in what life looked like for women in the latter part of the 19th century and before suffrage.

Book Summary

An exciting novel based on the fearless reporter Nellie Bly, who would stop at nothing to expose injustices against women in early 19th century New York, even at the risk of her own life and freedom.

In 1887 New York City, Nellie Bly has ambitions beyond writing for the ladies pages, but all the editors on Newspaper Row think women are too emotional, respectable and delicate to do the job. But then the New York World challenges her to an assignment she'd be mad to accept and mad to refuse: go undercover as a patient at Blackwell's Island Insane Asylum for Women.

For months, rumors have been swirling about deplorable conditions at Blackwell’s, but no reporter can get in—that is, until Nellie feigns insanity, gets committed and attempts to survive ten days in the madhouse. Inside, she discovers horrors beyond comprehension. It's an investigation that could make her career—if she can get out to tell it before two rival reporters scoop her story.

From USA Today bestselling author Maya Rodale comes a rollicking historical adventure series about the outrageous intrigues and bold flirtations of the most famous female reporter—and a groundbreaking rebel—of New York City’s Gilded Age.

The Mad Girls of New York by Maya Rodale

The Mad Girls of New York

by: Maya Rodale

A Nellie Bly Novel #1

Berkley
May 1, 2022
On Sale: April 26, 2022
Featuring:
336 pages
ISBN: 059343675X
EAN: 9780593436752
Kindle: B09B96G88P
Trade Size / e-Book

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