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Sarah
Dec 18, 2007 rated it liked it
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Perhaps the most striking aspect of this autobiography is Clinton’s empathy. As Wellesley’s first student commencement speaker and a graduate of Yale Law School, Clinton had a myriad of profitable paths she could have taken and yet she dedicated herself to others from her earliest working days. As she chronicles her development as an advocate for women, children, and middle class families, she dwells on the plight of the people she meets----especially during her years as First Lady, both oversea ...more
Jenny
Mar 20, 2007 rated it liked it
After reading this, I really really liked Hillary Clinton. Maybe I need to go back to it so I can remember why I liked her so much, since she's not really doing it for me lately. ...more
Bagwags
Oct 10, 2010 rated it liked it
I really enjoyed this autobiography, and liked that Hillary read the book. It gave me a different perspective on the Clinton presidency and the Clintons.
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