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Books by Hillary Clinton that reflect shades of her personal and political life

TNN | Last updated on - Oct 24, 2017, 14:24 IST
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Books by Hillary Clinton that reflect shades of her personal and political life

Born as Hillary Diane Rodham, she is an American politician; the first female candidate to be nominated for president by a major U.S. political party. A strong headed and remarkable woman, she served as the 67th Secretary of State under President Barak Obama. Other than her active political career, she also frequently comes up with inspirational and passionate books blending her political and personal domains creatively making her admirers aware of her struggles on personal front for political gains.
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Stronger Together

Co-authored with her vice-presidential running mate Tim Kaine, “Stronger Together” represents a vision for a stronger and safer America. Broken into three main sections; growing together, safer together, and standing together, the book represents a holistic agenda for improving the lives of American people. This book is a must read for someone who would want to know about Clinton’s political ambitions and agendas.
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Dear Socks, Dear Buddy

Describing the joys of writing and receiving letters in this technological world, Hillary Clinton suggests ways in which parents can make their kids initiate this art. Also taking about the White House pets, Socks and Buddy, and their involvement in the House's working, this book incorporates more than fifty letters children have sent the nation's First Pets. With more than eighty pictures of the two adorable pets, this book certainly is a must buy for every animal lover.
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Hard Choices

Hillary Clinton comfortably places the political and personal dilemmas of her career as the Secretary of State under the umbrella of her memoir “Hard choices”. A detailed and sensible account of her role in the foreign initiatives and crisis that came up in the first term of Obama’s presidency, this book is a must read for Clinton's supporters.
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Living History

“Living History” is a candid and passionate memoir of Hillary Clinton’s journey from a misguided goldwater girl to a strong and independent first lady. With a personal touch to her political journey, this book has everything from inspiration to emotion. A good read for everyone interested in knowing the making of one of the most remarkable women of our time.
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What Happened

On the note of Friedrich Nietzsche’s “That which does not kill us makes us stronger”, Hillary Clinton comes up with an intimate memoir of an important episode of her life; the emotionally exhausting 2016 presidential elections. “What Happened” is a cautionary tale woven for the nation to understand the personal as well as social impact of the historic elections and its results.
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It Takes a Village

Hillary Clinton’s first attempt to write a children’s book can be regarded as a successful one because this 1996 published picture book has everything to keep the young American readers engaged. Although representing Clinton’s vision of a hopeful multicultural America, it carries an essence of a universally unifying message that extends its readership reach. Ruling for 18 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, including three weeks at number one, this book essentially is a must read for everyone, especially the kids.
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