Bob Woodward, the 83-year-old legendary Washington Post reporter, will publish his long-awaited memoir on September 29. Titled 'Secrets: A Reporter's Memoir,' the book will reveal stories from what his wife calls his 'forever sources' — key sources who have died and whose stories can now be told.

Woodward, famous for his Pulitzer Prize-winning Watergate coverage, has worked at The Washington Post for 55 years and written 24 bestsellers. The memoir represents his first book focused on his own career rather than presidential decision-making or political events. He had been largely absent from public view for nearly a year while working on the project.