Reviews
Review by: Sam Nunn, former US Senator from Georgia - June 11, 2026
"During a difficult period in the Civil Rights Movement, Reg Murphy's skillful pen and his contagious courage helped move Georgia and our nation forward. In his new book, William Rawlings brilliantly captures Reg's enormous impact and his incredible life dominated by common sense and 'doing the right thing.' Like the game of golf, which Reg loved, Rawlings vividly illustrates Reg's commitment to confronting hazards in life. Over his remarkable ninety years, Reg thought carefully about every stroke, he tackled the tough holes boldly, he putted them all out, and he played all 18 holes of life with courage and tremendous impact. Reg Murphy made his communities, his state, and his nation better and fairer for all our citizens. Every reader of this book, including current and future journalists, will benefit from the valuable lessons of history and Reg Murphy's life of courage and leadership."
Review by: Valerie Hepburn, retired professor and administrator, University System of Georgia - June 11, 2026
"An insightful, approachable biography of the legendary journalist and businessman, REG MURPHY: A PORTRAIT OF A LIFE WELL LIVED showcases the curiosity, creativity, and courage of Reg Murphy along with his genius, generosity, and genuine kindness, an icon of the South who became a media titan and yet consistently approached every person, every project with humility and a sense of wonder."
Review by: William D. Underwood, Tommy Malone Distinguished Chair in Trial Advocacy, Mercer University School of Law - June 11, 2026
"This is the riveting story of one of the greatest journalists in what was the golden age of print journalism. Through the turbulent storms of the 1960s and 1970s, Reg Murphy was committed to seeing that the truth was told. As a journalist, he understood the sacred responsibility to report the truth even when doing so put him at odds with powerful forces in society. Every prospective journalist should study the life and values of Reg Murphy."