Nellie Bly:
Reporter for the World                

 
 

 

 
 

48 pages, w/ photos and illust. hardcover 

 

Nellie Bly pioneered the first person approach to news gathering.

In disguise, she worked in a sweat shop, trapped a corrupt politician, and even got herself admitted to an insane asylum!

She became America's most famous reporter when she traveled around the world in less than eighty days, faster than Phileas Fogg did in Jules Verne's novel.

 
 
  Readers’ comments:  
 

“My daughter loved this book so much, I read it too. We both learned a lot!”
            mother of 3rd grader

“I’m going to be Nellie Bly on Biography Dress-Up Day.”
            4th grader