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New York Times i bestseller b b In this triumphant memoir,
Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthor of i All the
President’sMen i and pioneer of investigative
journalism, recalls his beginnings as an audacious teenage
newspaper reporter in the
nation’scapital―awinning tale of scrapes,
gumshoeing, and American bedlam. b In 1960, Bernstein was
just a sixteen-year-old at considerable risk of failing to
graduate high school. Inquisitive, self-taught―an, yes,
truant―Benstein landed a job as a copyboy at the
Evening Star, the afternoon paper in Washington. By nineteen,
he was a reporter there. In Chasing History: A Kid in the
Newsroom, Bernstein recalls the origins of his storied
journalistic career as he chronicles the Kennedy era, the
swelling civil rights movement, and a slew of grisly crimes. He
spins a buoyant, frenetic account of educating himself in what
Bob Woodward describes as “thgenius of perpetual
engagement.”Funny and exhilarating, poignant and
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b A i New York Times i bestseller b b In this triumphant
memoir, Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthor of i
All the President’sMen i and pioneer of investigative
journalism, recalls his beginnings as an audacious teenage
newspaper reporter in the
nation’scapital―awinning tale of scrapes,
gumshoeing, and American bedlam. b In 1960, Bernstein was
just a sixteen-year-old at considerable risk of failing to
graduate high school. Inquisitive, self-taught―an, yes,
truant―Benstein landed a job as a copyboy at the
Evening Star, the afternoon paper in Washington. By nineteen,
he was a reporter there. In Chasing History: A Kid in the
Newsroom, Bernstein recalls the origins of his storied
journalistic career as he chronicles the Kennedy era, the
swelling civil rights movement, and a slew of grisly crimes. He
spins a buoyant, frenetic account of educating himself in what
Bob Woodward describes as “thgenius of perpetual
engagement.”Funny and exhilarating, poignant and
frank, Chasing History is an extraordinary memoir of life on the
cusp of adulthood for a determined young man with a dogged
commitment to the truth.