Reporting Under Fire: 16 Daring Women War Correspondents and Photojournalists receives a positive review from Library Media Connection.
"These women saw history while it was being made. Reading about them is far more fascinating than a textbook. This book would be wonderful to feature during Women’s History Month. Discuss geography, plot their individual journeys on a map, and debate ethical issues they encountered. Add this highly readable book to your collection even if students read only one story."
Reporting Under Fire: 16 Daring Women War Correspondents and Photojournalists was reviewed in the Summer 2014 issue of Bitch magazine.
"Kerrie Logan Hollihan chronicles the lives of women reporters from World War I to the present day in a storytelling mode that illuminates how these women laid the groundwork for feminist movements in the decades succeeding them. [...] Their stories, too, are unforgettable—and will hopefully, one day, be read as classics, evidence that the terrible world of wars was also a proving ground for battles of gender."
Kerrie Logan Hollihan was interviewed about Reporting Under Fire: 16 Daring Women War Correspondents and Photojournalists and her thoughts on journalism on WVXU's Cincinnati Edition.
Reporting Under Fire: 16 Daring Women War Correspondents and Photojournalists by Kerrie Logan Hollihan was reviewed on the popular blog Nonfiction Detectives, along with another title in our Women of Action series, Women Heroes of WWI.
"Hollihan's narrative is exciting and sheds light on not only the dangers these women faced, but their struggles to be accepted in a field historically dominated by men."