Agents of Change
By Christina Hillsberg
By Christina Hillsberg
Category: Military History | Biography & Memoir
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$29.00
Jun 24, 2025 | ISBN 9780806543499
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Praise
Praise for Agents of Change
“This immensely readable book tells the nearly lost stories of everyday women who dared to enter the man’s world of the CIA and do extraordinary things. Agents of Change is a breath of fresh air into an obviously secretive and murky environment. I wish I had read Christina’s book prior to my CIA career, as it would have assisted immeasurably with my understanding of that complicated world I was entering as a young woman. I’m thankful it’s finally here.” —Valerie Plame, New York Times bestselling author of Fair Game and former CIA operations officer
“A much-needed addition to spy literature that could only be written by someone who worked behind the veil. Bravo!” —Pete Earley, New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of a Spy: The Real Story of Aldrich Ames and Comrade J: The Untold Secrets of Russia’s Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War
“Agents of Change is an important, groundbreaking piece of research, capturing the reality for generations of women who worked at the CIA. A must-read for historians, intelligence scholars, and any woman considering a career in national security.” —Alma Katsu, retired CIA officer and author of Red Widow and Red London
“Hillsberg uses her insider knowledge to take us behind the curtain on the world of espionage, exposing far more than gender inequality—the compelling storytelling is a call to action and provides a map for moving forward. Meticulously researched and impeccably told, Agents of Change is a must-read.” —Eve Rodsky, New York Times bestselling author of Fair Play
“An earth-shattering account of the badass women of the CIA that’s equal parts infuriating and inspiring. Hillsberg holds the spy organization’s feet to the fire, demanding accountability for the decades-long toxic culture of masculinity and sexual assault.” —Jo Piazza, bestselling author, podcast creator, and award-winning journalist
“An eye-opening exposé into the guts and grit it takes to be a woman in the CIA. Hillsberg interweaves the stories of trailblazing women with her own experience to give readers a front-row seat to the trials and triumphs of life undercover.” —Jessica Pearce Rotondi, author of What We Inherit: A Secret War and a Family’s Search for Answers
“A revealing account of the discriminatory practices women faced in attempting to serve as intelligence officers in the CIA. The work highlights the individual careers of several woman agents who overcame these systemic practices and were able to carve out successful careers. Hillsberg has done a lasting service by bringing these facts out in the open so we can ensure that such practices will not raise their ugly head again.” —Frank Storey, former Deputy Assistant Director in Charge, FBI, and author of The FBI’s War Against the Mafia
“Bold, brilliant, and beautifully written. Christina Hillsberg, a former CIA officer, charts women’s captivating and challenging history in the CIA. Told with great verve, Hillsberg ensures women’s voices are heard and their extraordinary contributions and experiences recorded, confirming her place as an important ‘agent of change.’” —Claire Hubbard-Hall, author of Secret Servants of the Crown: The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence
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