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Billy Clinton's Letters from Camp

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Every president has secrets. Kennedy had mistresses, Nixon had Watergate, and Clinton has, well, a couple of closets full of skeletons. Now, some of William Jefferson Clinton's biggest secrets are about to be revealed in his letters from summer camp. A kid's letters reveal more about him than perhaps anything else. Was he shy? Did he cheat at sports? Did he conspire against his counselors? Billy Clinton's Letters From Camp presents the portrait of a young man on his way to becoming president of the United States.

86 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1997

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Bill Adler Jr.

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Bill Adler Jr. is an American writer living in Tokyo.

He's the author of Outwitting Squirrels (The Wall Street Journal: "A masterpiece"; Boing Boing: "One of the funniest books I've ever read"), Boys and Their Toys: Understanding Men by Understanding Their Relations With Gadgets, Tell Me a Fairy Tale: A Parent's Guide to Telling Mythical and Magical Stories, and No Time to Say Goodbye, a time travel novella, and other books.

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