
""Some of the best sources are deceased, and I can tell those stories now. Elsa Walsh, my wife, calls them 'the forever sources.' But no longer, because they are gone.""
""Woodward describes in vivid detail his reporting methods in the newsroom and book-writing. How does he get people to talk? Why do people talk? Why do some sources continue to talk for decades?""
""Woodward lifts the lid on his historic reporting relationships, some spanning several decades. It is a return to Woodward's own reporting story that captivated the world in 'All the President's Men.'""
""No reporter has had a greater impact covering our national story. 'Secrets' puts the past 55 years into context in a fascinating and revelatory way.""
Woodward has been intensely working on a new book, utilizing notes and files from interviews with key figures in Washington. He details his reporting methods, exploring why sources choose to speak and maintain relationships over decades. Known for his Watergate coverage, Woodward has authored 24 bestsellers, delving into presidential decision-making. The book reflects on his historic reporting relationships and offers personal insights preserved in his notes. The editor emphasizes Woodward's significant impact on national storytelling over the past 55 years.
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