List of Books About Hillary Rodham Clinton

List Of Books About Hillary Rodham Clinton

This is a list of books and scholarly articles by and about Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Books are broken out by point of view. As with other controversial political figures (such as George W. Bush), there tends to be a larger market for critical than supportive books.

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Campaign for the Presidency, 2007–2008
United States Senate career, 2001–2009
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List of books about Hillary Rodham Clinton

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    Children’s lives are not shaped solely by their families or immediate surroundings at large. That is why we must avoid the false dichotomy that says only government or only family is responsible. . . . Personal values and national policies must both play a role.
    Hillary Rodham Clinton (20th century)

    Shea—they call him Scholar Jack—
    Went down the list of the dead.
    Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
    The crews of the gig and yawl,
    The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
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    Joseph I. C. Clarke (1846–1925)

    Being a [Chicago] Cubs fan prepares you for life—and Washington.
    —Hillary Rodham Clinton (b. 1947)

    I made a list of things I have
    to remember and a list
    of things I want to forget,
    but I see they are the same list.
    Linda Pastan (b. 1932)

    The books one has written in the past have two surprises in store: one couldn’t write them again, and wouldn’t want to.
    Jean Rostand (1894–1977)

    What you don’t understand about this town is that they can fight about issues all they want, but they don’t really care about them. What they really care about is who they sit next to at dinner.
    Anonymous “Prominent Woman,” Washington, DC, socialite. As quoted in The Agenda, ch. 20, by Hillary Rodham Clinton, to Bob Woodward (1994)

    What we have to do ... is to find a way to celebrate our diversity and debate our differences without fracturing our communities.
    —Hillary Rodham Clinton (b. 1947)

    I am surprised at the way people seem to perceive me, and sometimes I read stories and hear things about me and I go “ugh.” I wouldn’t like her either. It’s so unlike what I think I am or what my friends think I am.
    —Hillary Rodham Clinton (b. 1947)