A highly entertaining account of a young woman who went straight from her college sorority to the CIA, where she hunted terrorists and WMDs
Tracy Walder is a former Staff Operations Officer (SOO) at the CIA's Counterterrorism Center and a Special Agent at the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office specializing in Chinese counterintelligence operations and has taught at Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas. Walder is on the Board of Directors for Girl Security, a non profit group that brings national security curriculum to girls in the US and serves as a national security contributor to Al Jazeera Worldwide.
"Absorbing, if often frustrating, given the macho, male-dominant
culture prevalent within the Bureau. Readers of memoirs, current
events and U.S. history are all sure to enjoy The Unexpected Spy."
--Shelf Awareness "Walder has been able to accomplish more than
most people do in a lifetime... [A] tale of a woman whose mission
was to help make America great." --USC Annenberg Media "Lively"
--American Jewish World "[Walder] is really not what you would
expect... Incredible book." --Heather McDonald, Juicy Scoop "This
book is a nice reminder that far beneath today's news headlines,
there is a quiet cadre of ethical, hard-working and dedicated
patriots working to keep us safe." --Lee Woodruff
"What a romp... it won me over hard." --Julie Mason, The Press Pool
"Walder's candid story will connect with readers curious about
counterterrorism work and seeking an inspirational account of a
woman seeking to change the balance of power in not only a
male-dominated field but the world." --Library Journal "A
well-written, engaging memoir, a serious and candid inside view of
two enigmatic and significant institutions from a woman's
perspective.'" --Booklist
"Tracy Walder's The Unexpected Spy is an engaging and thoughtful
story of service that will inspire generations of young women to
come. Tracy's story is particularly moving because it provides a
candid but often untold account of the challenges of serving one's
nation amid tumultuous times. As a woman in national security,
Tracy offers a glimpse into the rewards and risks of actualizing a
dream in a male-dominated space." --Lauren Bean Buitta, Founder,
Girl Security "Walder brings a you-are-there intimacy to her
accounts. Often, the youngest person in the room and one of few
females... [She] was certainly there when history was made."
--Kirkus Reviews "Wow! I thoroughly enjoyed Tracy Walder's unique
perspective; it will be inspiring to so many, especially young
women with an interest in national security. I couldn't help but
compare it to some of my own experiences in the CIA, particularly
her exhaustion working counterterrorism, her sense of betrayal in
war time, and her feelings of responsibility after a large-scale
attack. I admire Walder's ability to channel those challenges into
a positive force. A force for change." --Sarah M. Carlson, Former
CIA officer and author of In The Dark Of War "The Unexpected Spy
will get wide attention, and deserves it. It will give readers a
different, more vivid, and more human idea of the actual work of
spying, counter-intelligence, and dealing with terrorism. It will
be especially important to young women who are considering this
kind of career." --James Fallows at The Atlantic, author of Blind
Into Baghdad "Tracy Walder has a unique combination of immense
courage along with compassion and humanity... This book will be an
inspiration to anyone who picks it up." --Ellen Pompeo, actress,
director, producer "A compelling and well-written memoir that takes
the reader on a journey from the CIA's 'Farm' and its 'black sites'
to the FBI's training academy" --Peter Bergen, author of Manhunt:
The Ten-Year Search for bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad "Tracy
Walder is an exceptionally gifted individual." --The Jerusalum Post
"Riveting..." --Hearst Connecticut Media Group
"[Walder's] extraordinary commitment and expertise helped shatter
the CIA's glass ceiling." --Fox News Named one of the 10 Books
Celebrities Love by E! News.
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