A review by carrieleaharris
The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA by Liza Mundy

5.0

A deep dive into the CIA and women's influence on spycraft and the US in and outside of crises. Many of the conflicts and near miss issues, I didn't even learn about in or out of school.
Some of the book reads like mission impossible and some parts read like a textbook in actually educating you about the CIA and its policies. I think it's done the best way it could have been. Also, love the color pics in the middle of the book and the ability to put a face to some of the names.
These badass women deserve to have their story told, and I'm glad Mundy was the one to do it.
Could easily translate on screen into a deep dive documentary.