Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)
Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)
Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)
Ebook53 pages24 minutes

Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Read preview

About this ebook

Any reader can use this workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward and find immediate help in applying its major lessons.

An author and co-author of 21 nonfiction bestsellers, Bob Woodward, is an associate editor at The Washington Post and holds two shared Pulitzer prizes. The first was for coverage of the Watergate scandal in 1973, and the second came in 2003 for his reporting of the 9/11 attacks. Robert Costa, who helped him write Peril, is a political reporter and the chief election campaign correspondent for CBS News. Costa has worn many hats, including the Washington editor for the National Review, a political analyst for MSNBC, and the host of the Washington Week news program on CBS, which was honored with a Peabody award.

Woodward was born in Geneva, Illinois, in 1943 and spent his childhood in Chicago. He had legal aspirations in his youth, hoping to follow in the footsteps of his jurist father. Still, he went on to study history and literature and served as a communications officer in the navy. His journalism work began with a two–week unpaid internship at The Washington Post and blossomed into an illustrious career. Aside from his Pulitzers, Woodward has received about every major American journalism award possible, including the Haywood Broun award in 1972, the William Allen Medal in 2000, and the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2001. 

Costa hails from Richmond, Virginia, where he was born in 1985. His enterprising nature became evident when he brought big-name bands like Maroon 5 to perform at his high school, and he was even profiled by Sports Illustrated magazine. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in American studies from the University of Notre Dame in 2009 and entered the news world with internships at PBS and ABC.

Do you want to apply the major lessons to your daily life? The goal of this workbook is to help even the any reader apply what may be the most critical lessons found in Peril by Bob Woodward. 

Results have shown that learning is retained best through repeated hands-on applications. With Max Help Workbooks, readers will be able to find distilled information with applicable engaging exercise worksheets to maximize learning.

Don’t Miss the Following Content:

•   Succinct breakdown of the book categorized into major lessons
•   Read and use the exercises yourself or as a group
•   Easy-to-understand analysis of each lessons distilled for even the newest of readers
•   Simple and practical worksheets to further reader’s application
•   Quiz questions as a resource to be used for yourself or others

Book is on sale now. Get your copy now and take out a pencil, pen, or whatever digital technology to annotate, implement and make changes manifest. And don’t forget to have fun - that’ll also keep you learning.


Disclaimer: This workbook is meant to further application as an unofficial companion guide of the original work and is not affiliated with, or intended to replace the original work in any way. We encourage readers to purchase the original work prior to purchasing this copy.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMaxHelp
Release dateOct 5, 2022
ISBN9791222008691
Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)

Read more from Max Help Workbooks

Related to Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)

Related ebooks

Book Notes For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks)

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    Workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward (Max Help Workbooks) - MaxHelp Workbooks

    How to Use This Workbook for Enhanced Application

    Complete beginners can begin using this workbook for Peril by Bob Woodward & Robert Costa to get immediate help of the major lessons found in this book.

    The goal of this workbook is to help even the newest readers to begin applying major lessons from Peril by Bob Woodward & Robert Costa. Studies have shown us that learning is retained better through repeated real-life applications.

    By using this workbook, readers will find categorized lessons that we believed were major in defining the crucial messages of the author in the book. There are questions devoted both for self or corporate usage and actionable steps through charts and analysis tables to stimulate a continued engagement with the main lessons in the book.

    Take out a pencil, pen, or whatever digital technology you would put to use to jot down, implement, and make happen. And don’t forget to have fun - that’ll also keep you learning.

    The Background Story of Peril


    Bob Woodward Served in the US Navy. While on the USS Wright, he was one of two officers with the authority to handle nuclear launch codes.


    Bob Woodward and Robert Costa's 2021 political book, Peril, documents one of the most contentious presidential transitions of power in US history. The dramatic and drawn-out end of Donald Trump's term in office was a dangerous political and social mess. Woodward and Costa had both extensively covered key events and individuals from the Trump administration's time in power, so it was only natural that they would document its end.

    When the 2020 US election results were tallied and the then-Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, was announced as the winner, the world had already braced for conflict. Donald Trump and his colleagues and supporters largely rejected the results, alleging election fraud and vowing to challenge the results. Part of the reason that not many were surprised by this development was Woodward and Costa's combined coverage of the outgoing president's time in office. The book was Woodward's

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1