THE
SISTERHOOD by Liza Mundy is subtitled “The
Secret History of Women at the CIA” and Mundy writes that “this book tells the
story of one of the biggest transformations in CIA culture, from a male
dominated institution where women were seen as typists and sexual playthings to
one where women propelled some of the agencies most important successes.” Mundy,
a bestselling author and an award-winning journalist, has written
previously about the contributions of women in unusual, potentially dangerous occupations
(Code Girls). This lengthy tome (480 pages) is also thoroughly
researched; at least fifteen percent is devoted to detailed notes and an
extensive bibliography. Plus, over 100 interviews were conducted. Those stories
are what really capture the readers’ attention. They are split into three
parts: The Assessment of Men; Ladies Doing Analysis; and Getting Their Guys, each
of which has multiple chapters. As just one example, Mundy chronicles the
career of Lisa Manfull, a diplomat’s daughter who spoke numerous languages and
was recruited after graduation from Brown in 1966, hired at a GS level below
her male counterparts, and faced significant resistance and discrimination,
even from other women at the agency. Her “housewife cover” offers a fascinating
look at operations in Europe and Africa during the Cold War as well as her own
struggles to establish a career in balance with her marriage. THE SISTERHOOD received starred reviews from Booklist (“every page is
electric with revelations”) and Kirkus (“a vivid,
compelling, and important book”).
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
The Sisterhood by Liza Mundy
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