2020 Book Bracket narrows to "Elite 8" 

And then there were eight. 

The National Press Club Journalism Institute’s 2020 Book Bracket has been narrowed to eight titles vying to be dubbed the best journalism book, determined by your votes. The winner, along with the runners-up, will be featured in the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library when it reopens. 

Titles facing off during this round of voting, which is open until midnight Monday, are: 

She Said (Jodi Kantor & Meghan Twohey) v. Personal History (Katherine Graham) 

The Boys on the Bus (Timonthy Crouse) v. Front Row at the White House (Helen Thomas) 

On Writing Well (William Zinsser) v. The Press (A.J. Liebling) 

All the Presidents' Men (Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein) v. The White Album (Joan Didion)

Vote in these face-offs through midnight Monday at , even if you haven’t yet participated. The winner will determined next week. 

Contact Beth Francesco, the Journalism Institute’s senior director, at [email protected]

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