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Whistleblower: My Journey to Silicon Valley and Fight for Justice at Uber

Whistleblower: My Journey to Silicon Valley and Fight for Justice at Uber

by Susan Fowler

Viking ·2020 ·272 pages ·Memoir
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The unbelievable true story of the young woman who faced down one of the most valuable startups in Silicon Valley history–and what came after. In 2017, twenty-six-year-old Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing the sexual harassment and retaliation she'd experienced as an entry-level engineer at Uber. The post went viral, leading not only to the ouster of Uber's CEO and twenty other employees, but "starting a bonfire on creepy sexual behavior in Silicon Valley that . . . spread to Hollywood and engulfed Harvey Weinstein" (Maureen Dowd, The New York Times). When Susan decided to share her story, she was fully aware of the consequences most women faced for speaking out about harassment prior to the #MeToo era. But, as her inspiring memoir, Whistleblower, reveals, this courageous act was entirely consistent with Susan's young life so far: a life characterized by extraordinary determination, a refusal to accept things as they are, and the desire to do what is good and right. Growing up in poverty in rural Arizona, she was denied a formal education—yet went on to obtain an Ivy League degree. When she was told, after discovering the pervasive culture of sexism, harassment, racism, and abuse at Uber, that she was the problem, she banded together with other women to try to make change. When that didn't work, she went public. She could never have anticipated the lengths to which Uber would go in its efforts to intimidate and discredit her, the impact her words would have on Silicon Valley—and the world—or how they would set her on a course toward finally achieving her dreams. The moving story of a woman's lifelong fight to do what she loves—despite repeatedly being told no or treated as less-than—Whistleblower is both a riveting read and a source of inspiration for anyone seeking to stand up against inequality in their own workplace.


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"What is less well known is the remarkable back story that came before Fowler found herself at the center of these newsworthy events ..."

Sheelah Kolhatkar· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"It is the story of how Fowler's life was shaped by her time at Uber—but a story, too, of her fight for a life that would not succumb to the company's influence ..."

Megan Garber· The Atlantic Read review ↗ Near the Top

"The memoir...[provides] more eyebrow-raising details about just how hostile and chaotic Uber's workplace was."

Camila Domonoske· NPR Read review ↗ Near the Top

"The most eye-opening and maddening allegations in the memoir largely have to do with how Uber's HR representatives repeatedly stonewalled and lied to Fowler in almost every interaction she had with them ..."

Aaron Mak· Slate Read review ↗ Near the Top

"There is no denying that she has been incredibly brave, and her life story is one of David against many, many Goliaths."

Clio Chang· The Nation Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"They mean not that she wasn't given a fair shot at meritocracy, but that we don't live in one ..."

Bryce Covert· The New Republic Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

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