News Girls Don't Cry

Growing up in the roughest neighborhoods throughout the East Bay and Northern California, Melissa McCarty watched as so many she knew succumbed to drugs, gangs and violence. To survive, she and her brother learned to be tough and streetwise-but deep inside Melissa had much greater dreams. With unrelenting ambition she worked her way out of town, graduated from college and became a television newscaster. After climbing the ladder from city to city and market to market, she finally attained her ultimate dream: being a top newscaster on a major television station in Los Angeles. But this achievement didn't come without a price. At all hours of the day and night Melissa covered the worst of the news: tragic accidents, HORRIFIC crimes, devastating fires. She exposed criminals, put herself in danger, and always sought the truth...about everything except her own past. It haunted her in the form of her brother Mikey, the hero of her youth, whose undiagnosed mental illness drove him ever deeper into a mire of poverty, addiction, arrest, bad relationships, and violence from which Melissa could not help him escape. In News Girls Don't Cry, Melissa McCarty confronts the memory-demons of her past, exploring how they hardened her and kept her from becoming a more loving, empathic, and fully-functioning person in love and life-and how she turned it all around. An inspiring story of overcoming adversity, grabbing second chances and becoming happy and authentic.

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News Girls Don't Cry

Growing up in the roughest neighborhoods throughout the East Bay and Northern California, Melissa McCarty watched as so many she knew succumbed to drugs, gangs and violence. To survive, she and her brother learned to be tough and streetwise-but deep inside Melissa had much greater dreams. With unrelenting ambition she worked her way out of town, graduated from college and became a television newscaster. After climbing the ladder from city to city and market to market, she finally attained her ultimate dream: being a top newscaster on a major television station in Los Angeles. But this achievement didn't come without a price. At all hours of the day and night Melissa covered the worst of the news: tragic accidents, HORRIFIC crimes, devastating fires. She exposed criminals, put herself in danger, and always sought the truth...about everything except her own past. It haunted her in the form of her brother Mikey, the hero of her youth, whose undiagnosed mental illness drove him ever deeper into a mire of poverty, addiction, arrest, bad relationships, and violence from which Melissa could not help him escape. In News Girls Don't Cry, Melissa McCarty confronts the memory-demons of her past, exploring how they hardened her and kept her from becoming a more loving, empathic, and fully-functioning person in love and life-and how she turned it all around. An inspiring story of overcoming adversity, grabbing second chances and becoming happy and authentic.

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News Girls Don't Cry

News Girls Don't Cry

by Melissa McCarty
News Girls Don't Cry

News Girls Don't Cry

by Melissa McCarty

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Growing up in the roughest neighborhoods throughout the East Bay and Northern California, Melissa McCarty watched as so many she knew succumbed to drugs, gangs and violence. To survive, she and her brother learned to be tough and streetwise-but deep inside Melissa had much greater dreams. With unrelenting ambition she worked her way out of town, graduated from college and became a television newscaster. After climbing the ladder from city to city and market to market, she finally attained her ultimate dream: being a top newscaster on a major television station in Los Angeles. But this achievement didn't come without a price. At all hours of the day and night Melissa covered the worst of the news: tragic accidents, HORRIFIC crimes, devastating fires. She exposed criminals, put herself in danger, and always sought the truth...about everything except her own past. It haunted her in the form of her brother Mikey, the hero of her youth, whose undiagnosed mental illness drove him ever deeper into a mire of poverty, addiction, arrest, bad relationships, and violence from which Melissa could not help him escape. In News Girls Don't Cry, Melissa McCarty confronts the memory-demons of her past, exploring how they hardened her and kept her from becoming a more loving, empathic, and fully-functioning person in love and life-and how she turned it all around. An inspiring story of overcoming adversity, grabbing second chances and becoming happy and authentic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936332694
Publisher: Bettie Youngs Book Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

Melissa McCarty is a seasoned television news reporter and anchor who has been reporting late breaking stories for some two decades. Melissa earned her stripes in small markets such as Grand Junction, Colorado, and Amarillo, Texas and she made a name for herself in Las Vegas, Nevada where her investigative reports made national headlines and served as the basis for an episode of CSI. Considered one of the best in her field, one of her undercover investigations resulted with an arrest, felony chargers, as well as freeing three women who were kidnapped and forced into a life of prostitution.
After three years of reporting for ABC, Melissa was hired by CBS-2 and KCAL-9 News, the duopoly in Los Angeles, as the go-to breaking news field reporter-where she led multiple newscasts for over five years. Melissa has appeared as an actress in several television shows and Jimmy Kimmel incorporated Melissa into four of his skits. She's been featured in a number of men's and fashion magazines. She's currently working for Larry King's new network ORA TV as a fill-in host of Newsbreaker.
Melissa lectures journalism students at universities throughout Southern California. She is a sought-after speaker to women's groups and at risk teens for schools, associations, and organizations. Melissa has thousands of loyal followers on Facebook and Twitter.
Contact her through her website: www.newsgirlsdontcry.com
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