Investigative writing is explored through over 500 current and classic examples, highlighting its significance in American literature. The guide organizes titles by subgenres and themes, offering descriptive annotations and lists of related subjects. It showcases acclaimed authors like Barbara Ehrenreich and Samantha Power, emphasizing the genre's controversial nature and media visibility. This resource serves as an essential tool for readers' advisors, reference librarians, and libraries supporting journalism programs, providing valuable insights into both fiction and nonfiction related to investigative journalism.
Sarah Cords Knihy





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