This is an autobiography of Hillary Clinton, published in 2003, so not up-to-date. It’s very interesting to learn about life inside the White House, and get a feel for her personality, which was what I wanted when I picked up the book, as well as some information on her early life. I feel that I got the knowledge I wanted and more from this book.
Clinton begins by speaking about the upbringing of her parents, and the great family stories that have been passed down to her. She then progresses into her childhood – raised in post-war suburban Chicago, she had two younger brothers and a cabin in Lake Winola. After going through that, she speaks of Wellesley and Yale, where she met Bill.
This book is very interesting to read, and I really enjoyed it. I did at some points feel like she was boasting a bit, but it only happened once or twice. I would recommend this to anyone wanting to know more about her before the 2016 presidential election. I rate this book 3.5/5.
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