A review by nordstina
Watergate: A New History by Garrett M. Graff

4.0

Garrett Graff is a fantastic non-fiction writer (I loved his 9/11 oral history) and his telling of the Watergate saga was quite readable considering the amount of detail he goes into. It was a timely read, starting it just after SCOTUS arrived at its presidential immunity ruling and thinking how times of changed from Nixon. There are so many characters (white men, hah) in this book it was at times hard to keep track of how they all related to one another, but this book gave me a much wider perspective on Watergate, which I only knew broad shades of. It's dense, but pretty approachable.