A Woman in Charge

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jun 5, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 640 pages
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The nuanced, definitive biography of one of the most controversial and widely misunderstood figures of our time: the woman running a historic campaign as the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee—Hillary Rodham Clinton. 

Drawing on hundreds of interviews with colleagues and friends and with unique access to campaign records, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Carl Bernstein has given us a book that enables us, at last, to address the questions Americans are insistently—even obsessively—asking: Who is she? What is her character? What is her political philosophy? And, what can we expect from Hillary if we elect her President of the United States?

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Intrigueing woman!

User Review  - jan32649 - Overstock.com

Whether you care for Hiliarys politics or not she is an amazing woman who never fails to stir reactions and articulate the thoughts of many. Interesting insight into the woman. Whether you like or hate her its interesting to get some insight into Hiliary and how she came to be. Read full review

Woman in Charge

User Review  - tweetie7 - Overstock.com

This book didnt hold my interest as it doesnt have a good flow and is very dry in my opinion. I normally read a book in 4 or 5 hours but this book required a lot of effort to get to the end. Sorry I bought it. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

Carl Bernstein, with Bob Woodward, shared a Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of Watergate for The Washington Post. He is the author, with Woodward, of All the President's Men and The Final Days, and, with Marco Politi, of His Holiness: John Paul II and the History of Our Time. He is also the author of Loyalties, a memoir about his parents during McCarthy-era Washington. He has written for Vanity Fair (he is also a contributing editor), Time, USA Today, Rolling Stone, and The New Republic. He was a Washington bureau chief and correspondent for ABC News. He lives with his wife, Christine, in New York.


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