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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:WITH A NEW AFTERWORD Hillary Rodham Clinton is known to hundreds of millions of people around the world. Yet few beyond her close friends and family have ever heard her account of her extraordinary journey. She writes with candor, humor and passion about her upbringing in suburban, middle-class America in the 1950s and her transformation from Goldwater Girl to student activist to controversial First Lady. Living History is her revealing memoir of life through the White House years. It is also her chronicle of living history with Bill Clinton, a thirty-year adventure in love and politics that survives personal betrayal, relentless partisan investigations and constant public scrutiny. Hillary Rodham Clinton came of age during a time of tumultuous social and political change in America. Like many women of her generation, she grew up with choices and opportunities unknown to her mother or grandmother. She charted her own course through unexplored terrain — responding to the changing times and her own internal compass — and became an emblem for some and a lightning rod for others. Wife, mother, lawyer, advocate and international icon, she has lived through America's great political wars, from Watergate to Whitewater. The only First Lady to play a major role in shaping domestic legislation, Hillary Rodham Clinton traveled tirelessly around the country to champion health care, expand economic and educational opportunity and promote the needs of children and families, and she crisscrossed the globe on behalf of women's rights, human rights and democracy. She redefined the position of First Lady and helped save the presidency from an unconstitutional, politically motivated impeachment. Intimate, powerful and inspiring, Living History captures the essence of one of the most remarkable women of our time and the challenging process by which she came to define herself and find her own voice — as a woman and as a formidable figure in American politics. Review:"Unlike the vast majority of its critics, I read Living History all the way through. Occasionally it was rough going, but it wasn't awful. As the Times complained, it is an odd mix — a coming-of-age story, a memoir, a self-help book, a political tract....My change of heart about Hillary isn't all about the book....But the book helped. It made me like and understand her better. Oh, and more important: It made me hope she runs for president. And I think a lot of her critics — especially her female critics — who read the book will feel the same way....Sometimes Living History reminded me of a Jane Austen novel hinged on an unreliable female narrator — you can't trust everything she says, and yet she's capable of growth and insight on her amazing journey." Joan Walsh, Salon.com Review:"[A] smart, well-crafted memoir....Clinton comes off as eminently human in Living History.... Review:"[As an autobiography] it stacks up pretty darn well....What Hillary does very well...is to give readers a sense of who she is....Only true Clinton haters will refuse to see her as a woman of faith or dispute the fact she loves her husband. Those two qualities pervade the pages." Ilene Cooper, Booklist Review:"Living History is a solidly written, personal account from a major player in one of this country's most politically contentious periods. It is an important part of the record." Tom Walker, The Denver Post Review:"Within the limitations of the genre, Clinton has produced a surprisingly engaging and, at points, even compelling book.... Review:"Overall the book has the overprocessed taste of a stump speech, the calculated polish of a string of anecdotes to be delivered on a television chat show." Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Review:"[T]his memoir has enough information and personality to appeal to people on both sides of the political fence....All in all, her infectious sense of optimism and unwavering energy shine through..." Publishers Weekly About the AuthorHillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the U.S. Senate from New York in 2000 and is the author of An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History; Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets, and It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. She lives in Chappaqua, New York. Table of ContentsContents Author's Note An American Story University of Life Class of '69 Yale Bill Clinton Arkansas Traveler Little Rock Campaign Odyssey Inauguration East Wing, West Wing Health Care The End of Something Vince Foster The Delivery Room Whitewater Independent Counsel D-Day Midterm Break Conversations with Eleanor Silence Is Not Spoken Here Oklahoma City Women's Rights Are Human Rights Shutdown A Time to Speak War Zones Prague Summer Kitchen Table Second Term Into Africa Vital Voices Third Way Soldiering On Imagine the Future August 1998 Impeachment Waiting for Grace Dare to Compete New York Acknowledgments Key to Photographs Index
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