How I Became a Girl Reporter was first published in 1951, and as the title and cover indicate, Hyman Goldberg’s novel is a breezy little number about men and women who have various workplace encounters that presage romance. The book was well received, and while we were tempted to buy it to learn just how different the co-ed workplace was back then (as if we couldn’t guess), venturing anywhere near the boundaries of comedy is a dodgy proposition when you’re talking about this time period. Maybe we’ll read it down the line. The cover art is by an unknown.
I did it the same way you became a boy reporter, but with less respect and more talent.