希拉里?克林顿的希望和野心--希拉里自传/Her Way

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作者: Jeff Gerth著

出 版 社: Trident Reference Publishing

出版时间: 2007-1-1字数:版次: 1页数: 438印刷时间: 2007/01/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780316017428包装: 精装内容简介

She is one of the most influential and recognizable figures in our country, and perhaps the single most divisive individual in our political landscape. She has been the subject of both hagiography and vitriolic smear jobs. But although dozens of books have been written about her, none of them have come close to uncovering the real Hillary--personal, political, in all her complications.

Now, as she make her historic run for the presidency, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporters Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr. bring us the first

comprehensive and balanced portrait of the most important woman in American politics. Drawing upon myriad new sources and previously undisclosed documents, Her Way shows us how, like many women of her generation, Hillary Rodham Clinton tempered a youthful idealism with the realities of corporate America and big-league politics. It takes readers from the dorm rooms at Wellesley to the courthouses of Arkansas and Washington; to the White House and role as First Lady like none other; inside the back rooms of the Senate, where she expertly navigates the political and legislative shoals; to her $4 million mansion in Washington, where she presides over an unparalleled fundraising machine; and to her war room, from which she orchestrates ferocious attacks against her critics. Throughout her career, she has been alternately helped and hindered by her marriage to Bill Clinton. Her Way unravels the mysteries of their political partnership--one of the most powerful and enigmatic in American history. It also explains why Hillary is such a polarizing figure. And more than any other book, it reveals what her ultimate hopes and ambitions are--for herself and for America.

作者简介:

JEFF GERTH spent thirty years as an investigative reporter at the New York Times, most of it based in the newspaper's Washington bureau. His groundbreaking stories include Whitewater in 1992 and Osama bin Laden in 1996, and in 1999 he won the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on American technology transfers to China. In 2004, he was a visiting professor at Princeton University. He lives with his wife in Washington, DC, and they have one daughter.

目录

A Note from the Authors

PROLOGUE In to Win

PART ONE First Partner

CHAPTER 1 Chase and Run

CHAPTER 2 The Art of Making Possible

CHAPTER 3 Following the Heart to Fayetteville

CHAPTER 4 Personal Calculations

CHAPTER 5 Investing

CHAPTER 6 Influence

PART TWO First Lady

CHAPTER 7 The Defense Team

CHAPTER 8 The "Only Stupid Dumb Thing"

CHAPTER 9 "Welcome to Washington"

CHAPTER 10 The School of Small Steps

CHAPTER 11 The Discipline of Gratitude

CHAPTER 12 "Off to the Firing Squad"

CHAPTER 13 The Most to Lose

CHAPTER 14 The Most to Gain

CHAPTER 15 New York State of Mind

PART THREE FirstWoman

CHAPTER 16 The Mysteries of Hillaryland

CHAPTER 17 The Longest Day

CHAPTER 18 "The Hardest Decision"

CHAPTER 19 The Club

CHAPTER 20 The War Room

CHAPTER 21 Hillary's Quagmire

CHAPTER 22 Warming Up to Global Warming

CHAPTER 23 The Somewhat Lonely Middle

CHAPTER 24 "Madam President"

CHAPTER 25 Googled and YouTubed

CHAPTER 26 I Don't Feel No Ways Tired"

CHAPTER 27 "The Best Political Spouse in the Business"

EPILOGUE Force the Spring

Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

Index

 
 
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