Journalists -- Biography
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- Home/land, a memoir of departure and return, Rebecca Mead
- Permanent midnight, a memoir, Jerry Stahl
- Deadlines and datelines, Dan Rather
- Too famous, the rich, the powerful, the wishful, the notorious, the damned, Michael Wolff
- Price of fame, the honorable Clare Boothe Luce, Sylvia Jukes Morris
- In an instant, a family's journey of love and healing, Lee and Bob Woodruff
- Fallout, the Hiroshima cover-up and the reporter who revealed it to the world, Lesley M.M. Blume
- Late migrations, a natural history of love and loss, Margaret Renkl ; with art by Billy Renkl
- Want me, a sex writer's journey into the heart of desire, Tracy Clark-Flory
- The daring Nellie Bly, America's star reporter, Bonnie Christensen
- Fire shut up in my bones, a memoir, Charles M. Blow
- Who was Ernest Hemingway?, by Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- If you lived here you'd be home by now, why we traded the commuting life for a little house on the prairie, Christopher Ingraham
- Burn the page, a true story of torching doubts, blazing trails, and igniting change, Danica Roem
- After visiting friends, a son's story, Michael Hainey
- Tell them I didn't cry, a young journalist's story of joy, loss, and survival in Iraq, Jackie Spinner ; with Jenny Spinner
- Querida América, notas de un ciudadano indocumentado, Jose Antonio Vargas ; traducido por Gabriel Pasquini
- Eleanor and Hick, the love affair that shaped a First Lady, Susan Quinn
- This just in, what I couldn't tell you on TV, Bob Schieffer
- Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson
- Furiously happy, a funny book about horrible things, Jenny Lawson
- Finding magic, a spiritual memoir, Sally Quinn
- A reporter's life, Walter Cronkite
- One man's America, the pleasures and provocations of our singular nation, George F. Will
- Working, researching, interviewing, writing, Robert A. Caro
- Collision of power, Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post, Martin Baron
- The longest trip home, John Grogan
- Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson
- The year of magical thinking, Joan Didion
- The tender bar, a memoir, by J.R. Moehringer
- Too famous, the rich, the powerful, the wishful, the notorious, the damned, Michael Wolff
- Go back to where you came from, and other helpful recommendations on how to become American, Wajahat Ali
- Let's pretend this never happened, (a mostly true memoir), Jenny Lawson
- Had I known, a memoir of survival, Joan Lunden with Laura Morton
- She persisted: Nellie Bly, written by Michelle Knudsen ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Si yo pude... ¡tú más!, María Antonieta Collins
- Audition, a memoir, Barbara Walters
- No happy endings, a memoir, Nora McInerny
- She persisted, 13 American women who changed the world, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- Audition, a memoir, by Barbara Walters
- American ramble, a walk of memory and renewal, Neil King Jr. ; illustrations by George Hamilton
- Independence day, what I've learned about retirement from some who've done it and some who never will, Steve Lopez
- Ernie's war, the best of Ernie Pyle's World War II dispatches, edited with a biographical essay by David Nichols ; foreword by Studs Terkel
- Dogland, passion, glory, and lots of slobber at the Westminster Dog Show, Tommy Tomlinson
- When in French, love in a second language, Lauren Collins
- Jim, the James Foley story, HBO Original Programming ; HBO Documentary Films ; Kunhardt Films presents with Marigold Pictures ; produced by Eva Lipman ; produced by George Kunhardt, Teddy Kunhardt ; directed by Brian Oakes ; written by Chris Chuang with Heather MacDonald, Brian Oakes
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