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| Living History (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hardcover, 2003) |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| An Invitation to the White House (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hardcover, 2000) |
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| Three hundred and fifty mainly color photographs illustrate this profile of the White House published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the landmark. First lady Hilary Rodham Clinton guides the reader through the intricacies of hosting in the historic ambiance of the building. Recipes from the White House kitchens conclude this volume on lavish entertaining. |
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| Living History (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Audio, 2003) |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| Living History (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Audio, 2003) |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| Living History (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Paperback, 2004) |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| Living History (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Paperback, 2004) |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| In this memoir, Hillary Clinton writes of her experiences as First Lady during the Clinton administration, and her subsequent, successful candidacy for U.S. senator from New York. She also reviews her Chicago upbringing, her early efforts to distinguish herself, her feelings about the failure of the Clinton health care initiative, the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and why she wanted to "wring Bill's neck." |
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| It Takes a Village (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Paperback, 1996) |
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| The First Lady considers the difficulties of raising children in America today and outlines an ideal of broad community responsibility for the total upbringing of successful and healthy children. Her scope includes issues such as divorce, child safety, and other concerns of parents, teachers and child advocates. |
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| It Takes a Village (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Paperback, 1996) |
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| The First Lady considers the difficulties of raising children in America today and outlines an ideal of broad community responsibility for the total upbringing of successful and healthy children. Her scope includes issues such as divorce, child safety, and other concerns of parents, teachers and child advocates. |
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| It Takes a Village (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Paperback, 1995) |
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| The First Lady considers the difficulties of raising children in America today and outlines an ideal of broad community responsibility for the total upbringing of successful and healthy children. Her scope includes issues such as divorce, child safety, and other concerns of parents, teachers and child advocates. |
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| It Takes a Village (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hardcover, 2006) |
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| This tenth anniversary edition of IT TAKES A VILLAGE includes a new introduction, written by Senator Hillary Clinton, which addresses the many changes in American society since it was first published, and which underscores the continuing relevance of the basic idea of the book, whose title is derived from an old African parable. |
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