
The Final Days
"The Final Days" is a 1976 book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein that details the last months of President Richard Nixon's presidency in 1974. It chronicles the unraveling of the Watergate scandal, including investigative reports, internal White House conflicts, and Nixon's attempts to cover up illegal activities. The book provides a detailed account of the political turmoil, the impact on Nixon’s presidency, and the eventual resignation of Nixon to avoid impeachment. It offers insights into governmental power, accountability, and the importance of investigative journalism in holding leaders accountable.