Pure Moxie

Pure Moxie is a memoir by Leda Sanford, the first female publisher of a major national magazine. [1] The memoir - self-published in 2010 by iUniverse - highlights Sanford's career in magazine publishing. [2]

A review that ran in the Pacific Sun (newspaper) said Pure Moxie "is a book that is both a nostalgic look back (it's dedicated to Betty Friedan) at the post-Mad Men era—when General Motors and magazines were a big deal—and a nod toward the future, especially for increasingly creaky baby boomers, as Sanford became something of a visionary on promoting a new idea of aging and re-invention late in life." [3]


References

  1. Paul Liberatore, "Leda Sanford's memoir recalls glass-ceiling-breaking publishing career," The Marin Independent Journal, November 30, 2010
  2. http://puremoxiebook.com/summary_278.html
  3. J.E. Vader, "Citizen Moxie," Pacific Sun, January 6, 2011
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