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*NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR'S CHOICE *
*As heard on FRESH AIR and THIS AMERICAN LIFE*
“A hero for these times…Read her story and let it move you, infuriate you, and inspire you.”—Chelsea Handler“A unique and urgent story of what happened to a young woman who spoke out against the power of the state.”—Piper Kerman, author ofOrange Is the New Black"This personable and wide-ranging memoir lets [Winner] define herself on her own terms, offering an expressive, irreverent tour of America from the halls of power to cramped prison cells."—New York TimesThe memoir of a patriot.Reality Winner was a twenty-five-year-old translator for the NSA when she read a classified document revealing what she assumed would make headlines during a time of unprecedented leaking: After blatant lies by the Trump administration and public silence by the NSA, there had in fact been foreign interference in the 2016 US election. In a breach of NSA protocol, she impulsively printed it, smuggled it out of the building, and mailed it to The Intercept
*NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR'S CHOICE *
*As heard on FRESH AIR and THIS AMERICAN LIFE*
“A hero for these times…Read her story and let it move you, infuriate you, and inspire you.”—Chelsea Handler“A unique...
“A hero for these times…Read her story and let it move you, infuriate you, and inspire you.”—Chelsea Handler“A unique and urgent story of what happened to a young woman who spoke out against the power of the state.”—Piper Kerman, author ofOrange Is the New Black"This personable and wide-ranging memoir lets [Winner] define herself on her own terms, offering an expressive, irreverent tour of America from the halls of power to cramped prison cells."—New York TimesThe memoir of a patriot.Reality Winner was a twenty-five-year-old translator for the NSA when she read a classified document revealing what she assumed would make headlines during a time of unprecedented leaking: After blatant lies by the Trump administration and public silence by the NSA, there had in fact been foreign interference in the 2016 US election. In a breach of NSA protocol, she impulsively printed it, smuggled it out of the building, and mailed it to The Intercept