Hillary's Choice
by Gail SheehySign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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Read in September, 2007
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American voters
I chose to read this to get some background knowledge of Hillary to prepare for this election cycle. Gail Sheehy's book, published in 1999, is very even-handed and readable though dated since it does not cover the making of Hillary as a politician since her election to the Senate. Hillary's letters to a friend during her college years provided the most introspective material. Unfortunately this kind of personal voice is lacking in the rest of the book. The Arkansas years are well-done and pr...more
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Just one anecdote to illustrate the tone of this book.
Bill and Hillary pull up to a gas station, Hillary sees someone she went to highschool with working there, they have a nice little chat to catch up, Bill and Hillary get back into the limo and Bill says to Hillary “See Hill, you could have done a lot worse than me” (Note, this was not long after the Monica scandal), Hillary says to Bill “Bill if I would have married him, he would be President of the United States right now.”
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Bill and Hillary pull up to a gas station, Hillary sees someone she went to highschool with working there, they have a nice little chat to catch up, Bill and Hillary get back into the limo and Bill says to Hillary “See Hill, you could have done a lot worse than me” (Note, this was not long after the Monica scandal), Hillary says to Bill “Bill if I would have married him, he would be President of the United States right now.”
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Read in July, 2007
This was a guilty pleasure disguised (to myself) as political research. I read up until the part where she meets Bill. Her life up until that point is surprisingly inspiring. I could actually empathize with Hillary in her twenties. Too bad the feminine mystique took over. For her, it's always mind over heart. I fear for her heart.
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Read in December, 2005
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anyone wanting to know what's behind the next prez
I learned a lot about Hillary from this book. It starts with her childhood and ends after the Monica scandal. Hillary is amazing. She's had such a vast array of incredible experiences and has done so much with her life. She's smart, driven and tireless.
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Read in January, 2007
Whatever your views on hillary, she's led a very interesting life. I'm trying to read the biographies of the prominant/important white house contenders and this is one of the first I tried.
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Read in March, 2008
I've decided I should become more informed of the political forerunners for the presidency. I've learned more about the complexities of her and what makes her so motivated.
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One of the better accounts of her life. I would say it's pretty balanced compared to the Hillary love-her vs. hate-her accounts that are out now.
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Read in July, 2004
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anyone who wants to know more about the life of Hillary Clinton
-Hillary's disciplined upbringing clearly influenced her political perspective and decisive nature.
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Read in April, 2008
This was really interesting. I'm liking Hillary more and Bill less:(
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