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The Story: A Reporter's Journey Hardcover – April 7, 2015
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Star reporter for the New York Times, the world’s most powerful newspaper; foreign correspondent in some of the most dangerous fields; Pulitzer winner; longest jailed correspondent for protecting her sources, Judith Miller is highly respected and controversial. In this memoir, she turns her reporting skills on herself with the intensity of her professional vocation.
Judy Miller grew up near the Nevada atomic proving ground. She got a job at the New York Times after a suit by women employees about discrimination at the paper and went on to cover national politics, head the paper’s bureau in Cairo, and serve as deputy editor in Paris and then deputy at the powerful Washington bureau. She reported on terrorism and the rise of fanatical Islam in the Middle East and on secret biological weapons plants and programs in Iraq, Iran, and Russia. She covered an administration traumatized by 9/11 and an anthrax attack three weeks later. Miller shared a Pulitzer for her reporting.
She turns her journalistic skills on herself and her controversial reporting which marshaled evidence that led America to invade Iraq. She writes about the mistakes she and others made on the existence in Iraq of weapons of mass destruction. She addresses the motives of some of her sources, including the notorious Iraqi Chalabi and the CIA. She describes going to jail to protect her sources in the Scooter Libby investigation of the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame and how the Times subsequently abandoned her after twenty-eight years.
The Story describes the real life of a foreign and investigative reporter. It is an adventure story, told with bluntness and wryness.
Judy Miller grew up near the Nevada atomic proving ground. She got a job at the New York Times after a suit by women employees about discrimination at the paper and went on to cover national politics, head the paper’s bureau in Cairo, and serve as deputy editor in Paris and then deputy at the powerful Washington bureau. She reported on terrorism and the rise of fanatical Islam in the Middle East and on secret biological weapons plants and programs in Iraq, Iran, and Russia. She covered an administration traumatized by 9/11 and an anthrax attack three weeks later. Miller shared a Pulitzer for her reporting.
She turns her journalistic skills on herself and her controversial reporting which marshaled evidence that led America to invade Iraq. She writes about the mistakes she and others made on the existence in Iraq of weapons of mass destruction. She addresses the motives of some of her sources, including the notorious Iraqi Chalabi and the CIA. She describes going to jail to protect her sources in the Scooter Libby investigation of the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame and how the Times subsequently abandoned her after twenty-eight years.
The Story describes the real life of a foreign and investigative reporter. It is an adventure story, told with bluntness and wryness.
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication dateApril 7, 2015
- Dimensions6.25 x 1.3 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-101476716013
- ISBN-13978-1476716015
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Editorial Reviews
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“A memoir of high-stakes journalism . . . especially revealing about why she decided to go to prison for contempt of court rather than reveal a confidential source related to the outing of Valerie Plame.” Source: Kirkus Reviews
"Compelling . . . [a] sobering book, which demonstrates her devotion to getting the story right." Source: Real Clear Politics
“Miller’s supreme dedication to the journalistic mission . . . must be admired. . . . Gripping and important journalism. . . . The Story is a rich story of the craft of journalism with a full-bodied plot.” Source: Haaretz
"Compelling . . . [a] sobering book, which demonstrates her devotion to getting the story right." Source: Real Clear Politics
“Miller’s supreme dedication to the journalistic mission . . . must be admired. . . . Gripping and important journalism. . . . The Story is a rich story of the craft of journalism with a full-bodied plot.” Source: Haaretz
About the Author
Judith Miller is a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter formerly with the New York Times. She won an Emmy for her work on a Nova/New York Times documentary based on articles for her book Germs. Miller is the author of four books, two #1 bestsellers. She is the recipient of many awards, among them the Society of Professional Journalists’ “First Amendment Award” for her protection of sources. An adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, Miller is theater critic for Tablet magazine. Since 2008, she has been a commentator for Fox News.
Product details
- Publisher : Simon & Schuster (April 7, 2015)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1476716013
- ISBN-13 : 978-1476716015
- Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.25 x 1.3 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,512,402 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,148 in Journalist Biographies
- #26,512 in Women's Biographies
- #76,680 in Memoirs (Books)
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019
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On the basis of Judith Miller's previous books and TV appearances I've been a big fan; however, this autobiography seems mostly a catalogue of important people she's known. Even when she's describing interesting places where she's worked, the writing is not particularly interesting. I've read only half the book so far, but I'm not optimistic that the second half will be much better.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2018
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Mesmerizing tale of one woman’s vocational quest
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2015
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A very interesting insight into the background for the Iraq war. May be a little self-serving, but may be not. I believe Judith Miller. It also give a very good insight into The New York Times, which seems more, at times, as an outlet for their own agenda than for reporting the news
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An important story. The behind-the-scenes material before the printed was fascinating.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2016Verified Purchase
The growth of a reporter and the continual battle for the First Amendment was intriguing. A well written story that should be required reading for every student of journalism and political. Science.
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I thought Miller did a great job of providing insight into the genuine thinking (not ...
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015Verified Purchase
I'm personally quite left, generally more politically aligned with Miller's critics than her champions, and I found the book fascinating and really well written. Anyone who spends all day studying and monitoring global threats (and threats to American soil and interests) is no doubt riddled with anxiety on the subject of national security. I thought Miller did a great job of providing insight into the genuine thinking (not the politicking) of those whose responsibility it is to keep Americans safe. It's no surprise that group think set in... of course, resulting in massive tragedy that persists to this day. I think the excoriation Miller continues to experience is a weird kind of poetry: again, group think, this time at the Times (and beyond). I would encourage independent thinkers to really read the book, not just use it to justify something you are already passionate about one way or the other. It's a rare opportunity to read a Pulitzer Prize reporter reporting on herself. Overall, I felt the book was remarkable contribution to our national record relating to the very tragic war in Iraq, and to the field of journalism.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2015
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I don't agree with some of Judy's political opinions, however I enjoyed her book. The book gave insight into the difficulty in getting a news story into print.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015
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Thought it got a little self serving at times. Was impressed with the legwork she did to cover the Middle East.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2015
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Unaware of the controversy surrounding author. Compelling book.
Lots of detail, fast read
Lots of detail, fast read
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Laura McInerney
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Great story in terms of the writing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2016Verified Purchase
Great story in terms of the writing, but I loathe this style of having all the pages be different lengths and ragged along the edges. Ugh.
