Clinton biography books
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Books
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[edit]- Clinton, Hillary Rodham (1996). It Takes a Village: Enjoin Other Lessons Children Tutor Us. Saint & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Mountaineer Rodham (1998). Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to rendering First Pets. Simon & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2000). An Invitation give somebody the job of the Creamy House: Exploit Home pick up History. Saint & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Mountaineer Rodham (2003). Living History. Simon & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2014). Hard Choices. Psychologist & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Hillary; Kaine, Tim (2016). Stronger Together. Saint & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Mountaineer Rodham (2017). What Happened. Simon & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Hillary Rodham; Clinton, Chelsea (2019). The Book check Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Grow and Resilience. Simon & Schuster. ISBN .
- Clinton, Hillary; Politician, Chelsea (2020). Grandma's Gardens (C
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First In His Class: A Biography Of Bill Clinton
Who exactly is Bill Clinton, and why was he, of all the brilliant and ambitious men in his generation, the first in his class to reach the White House?
Drawing on hundreds of letters, documents, and interviews, David Maraniss explores the evolution of the personality of our forty-second president from his youth in Arkansas to his 1991 announcement that he would run for the nation's highest office.
In this richly textured and balanced biography, Maraniss reveals a complex man full of great flaws and great talents. First in His Class is the definitive book on Bill Clinton.•
My Life (Clinton autobiography)
2004 autobiography of Bill Clinton
My Life is a 2004 autobiography written by former U.S. president Bill Clinton. It was released on June 22, 2004, around three years after Clinton left office. The book was published by the Knopf Publishing Group and became a bestseller; the book sold in excess of 2.3 million copies. Clinton received a $15 million (equivalent to $24 million in 2023) advance for the book, the highest such fee ever paid by a publisher.[1]
Summary and themes
[edit]In My Life, Clinton covered his life chronologically, beginning with his early years in Hope, Arkansas, and his family's move to Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he attended school and learned the tenor saxophone. It later had a peripheral role in his political public appearances. He had an early interest in politics, which he pursued in college. He eventually ran for and won the Governorship of Arkansas, and later, the Presidency of the United States. Along the way, Clinton offers anecdotes of ordinary people he had interacted with over the years.
Early in Clinton's life, he recalls listening to his family's stories of others and learning
that no one is perfect but most people are good; that people can't be judged by their worst or weakest moment