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Madam President

Madam President

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Author: Suzanne Goldenberg
Publisher: Guardian
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1225880

Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 192
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 0852650892
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.929092
EAN: 9780852650899
ASIN: 0852650892

Publication Date: January 14, 2008
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The United States is sixty-seventh in the world when it comes to the representationof women in government. On November 4, 2008, that could allchange if voters choose to send Hillary Clinton to the White House.

This timely book sets Hillary in the context of what politics (and life ingeneral) is like for women in America. It contains interviews with prominent female spokespersons, including an interview with Gloria Steinem. As yet, no other book looks at Hillary specifically as a female candidate.

Written by Washington-based Guardian journalist Suzanne Goldenberg, the book looks at how Hillary Clinton, product of the boomer generation of women who were rewriting the roles of men and women, negotiated her own marriage. That is, how she carved out an identity of her own and cleaned up the scandals while Bill was governor and in the White House. It goes up to the point when Hillary Clinton decided to run for the Senate. Goldenberg focuses in particular on Hillary's coming of age at Yale Law School, where she interviewed several of her former classmates to talk about what it was like to be a woman in those turbulent times. As yet, no other book has taken a close look at the Yale years.

This is a concise, polemical account of a powerful woman by a leading female journalist that cuts through all the dross of the other books to get you to where you need to be to understand Hillary's place in the US political landscape, but it is also a guide to the landscape itself.




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5 out of 5 stars First rate political bio   January 21, 2008
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Anybody who had read this book before the New Hampshire primary wouldn't have been at all surprised at the outcome. Nor would they have bought into the simplistic analysis that followed Clinton's victory. Goldenberg does a remarkable job of going beyond the caricatures and cliches that dominate most reporting about Hillary, and paints a fascinating, multi-layered portrait of her historic trajectory. The UK's Guardian newspaper has always been one of the best sources for fresh, reliable journalism about American politics. In keeping with this tradition, Goldenberg -- a long-time international reporter for the paper -- has produced a book head and shoulders above some of the other recent offerings about Clinton, filled with fresh insights and clues that have me believing she will be occupying the White House a year from now. Impeccably researched, but never boring, the book especially shines when it describes Hillary's first Senate campaign when she threw herself into the lion's den of Upstate New York -- an area so Republican it rejected native son, FDR -- and won over die-hard conservative voters who once saw her as the anti-Christ. As for the question posed in the title of the book, Goldenberg does a good job of examining the factors at play while just managing to avoid the potential pitfalls of political prognostication.

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