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Georgie Anne Geyer (1935–2019)

Author of Guerrilla Prince: The Untold Story of Fidel Castro

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Georgie Anne Geyer was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 2, 1935. She received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. She worked at The Southtown Economist before moving to The Chicago Daily News in 1960. She became a foreign correspondent in Latin America in 1964. During show more this time, she was embedded with leftist guerrillas in Guatemala and interviewed Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein. She left The Daily News in 1974. She established herself as a syndicated columnist based in Washington and continued to write her column until a few weeks before her death. She wrote several books including Buying the Night Flight: The Autobiography of a Woman Foreign Correspondent, Guerrilla Prince: The Untold Story of Fidel Castro, Americans No More, and When Cats Reigned Like Kings: On the Trail of the Sacred Cats. She died on May 15, 2019 at the age of 84. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Birthdate
1935-04-02
Date of death
2019-05-15
Gender
female
Education
Northwestern University (BA|1956)
Occupations
correspondent
reporter
syndicated columnist
Organizations
Chicago Daily News
Andrews McMeel Syndication
Awards and honors
Fulbright Scholarship
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Places of residence
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Place of death
Washington, D.C., USA
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Illinois, USA

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What an enchanting book. Not only do you get Anne Geyer follow the path of cats from Egypt to America, from ancient civilization, to modern day era, she does this with the grace and dignity that her cats demand of her. The author is definitely an eccentric. She writes with a whimsy that you are never quite sure that she seriously believes that her cats are royal (...it was a crazy dream of finding a royal cat, albeit one of recent and suspicious lineage...) or if she is just telling a good show more story. I suspect a little of both. You are not going to find the complete history of the cat in this book. But you will find glimpses of a cats path throughout history told with a focus on Egypt, Burma, and Japan. At the end of the book, you get a brief description of cat breeds and the history.

Its a light read, and Anne Geyer manages to convey her love of cats. My only complaint is that she does gloss over some of the more modern history such as the British Shorthair was crossed with a Persian to make it more glamorous, and that she approves of the creation of new breeds of cat, the designer breeds, that are specifically created for a certain look.
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2387 Guerrilla Prince: The Untold Story of Fidel Castro, by Georgie Anne Geyer (read 4 Jun 1991) This is a 1991 journalistic account. I found it quite informative, and found it told me things I did not know about the pre-1959 Castro. He is a crazy and evil man and his demise will be no loss. But he is only in his sixties. It would be nice if he would go the way so many Communists have gone recently.
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