"Based on more than 100 interviews, published histories, academic articles, declassified documents and personal writings,
The Sisterhood is a deeply researched, exhaustive read spanning seven decades of CIA history."
--Smithsonian "Liza Mundy recognizes how rescuing stories from the past can illuminate bias and abuse, and she does so in her latest book. . . .
The Sisterhood offers a different and valuable inside look at an agency that has long fascinated American culture."
--Washington Post "Staggeringly well-researched . . . Mundy, who has written four other books, including the similarly sweeping
Code Girls, delivers suspenseful stories of women like Heidi August, a onetime clerk who went on to spend three decades in the C.I.A. and became one of its first female station chiefs; and Lisa Manfull Harper, who worked menial jobs for a decade before being permitted to complete certification as a sleuth."
--The New York Times "[This] well-written history provides remarkable insightsinto the Central Intelligence Agency's agencies successes and failures as well as pertinent advice about how to keep American institutions strong. Mundy comes to the subject with experience and skill."
--Margaret Coker, The Current "
[The Sisterhood] touched me in ways I did not expect. . . . [A] deeply researched and highly readable book . . . Compelling."
--Valerie Plame, Foreign Policy "A rip-roaring read about spycraft and the CIA's inner workings . . . an inspiring group portrait of extraordinary CIA women whose careers are multisided profiles in courage."
--Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ghost Wars "An indispensable history, untold until now,
The Sisterhood has stellar reporting, sparkling writing, and shocking revelations of power struggles inside the world's most famous secret intelligence service."
--Tim Weiner, National Book Award-winning author of Legacy of Ashes "A must-read for anyone interested in national security, secrets, and the CIA."
--Annie Jacobsen, bestselling author of Surprise, Kill, Vanish "Liza Mundy is a prodigious reporter and a wonderful writer who has uncovered the stories of the female spies and analysts who helped make the CIA what it is today."
--Peter Bergen, bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "Every page is electric with revelations as Mundy vividly and perceptively portrays the remarkable women who covertly elevated this complicated, controversial, yet essential government agency."
--Booklist (starred review) "Another winner from Mundy, who tells a story that deserves to be told about women who deserve to be remembered."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)