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My Life

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An exhaustive, soul-searching memoir, this candid look at the former president reveals him as a son, brother, teacher, father, husband, and public figure. The author outlines the history behind his greatest successes and failures, including his dedication to educational and economic reform, his battle against a "vast right-wing operation," and the "morally indefensible" acts that nearly led to his impeachment. This autobiography serves as therapy, exploring a personal history shaped by private demons. The author shares vivid tales from his youth, including encounters with mobsters and jazz musicians, while also reflecting on significant historical events that influenced his presidency, such as Waco and Bosnia. The memoir is remarkable for its charming, pithy voice, emphasizing that no one is perfect and that laughter can be a response to pain. However, the attention to minute details may distract some readers. When focusing on key memories—his mother, abusive stepfather, and the campaign trail—the emotional authenticity shines through. It also serves as a rebuttal to detractors, particularly Kenneth Starr, whose actions are portrayed as a distraction from pressing issues. Ultimately, this intimate account allows readers to witness the author’s struggle to make the most of every moment while maintaining his character, offering a persuasive look at the boy he was, the President he became, and the man he is today.

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My Life, Bill Clinton

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Publicado en
2004
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Título
My Life
Idioma
Italiano
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Otras
Páginas
1066
ISBN10
8804535806
ISBN13
9788804535805
Serie
Primera publicación
2004
Título original
My Life
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
An exhaustive, soul-searching memoir, this candid look at the former president reveals him as a son, brother, teacher, father, husband, and public figure. The author outlines the history behind his greatest successes and failures, including his dedication to educational and economic reform, his battle against a "vast right-wing operation," and the "morally indefensible" acts that nearly led to his impeachment. This autobiography serves as therapy, exploring a personal history shaped by private demons. The author shares vivid tales from his youth, including encounters with mobsters and jazz musicians, while also reflecting on significant historical events that influenced his presidency, such as Waco and Bosnia. The memoir is remarkable for its charming, pithy voice, emphasizing that no one is perfect and that laughter can be a response to pain. However, the attention to minute details may distract some readers. When focusing on key memories—his mother, abusive stepfather, and the campaign trail—the emotional authenticity shines through. It also serves as a rebuttal to detractors, particularly Kenneth Starr, whose actions are portrayed as a distraction from pressing issues. Ultimately, this intimate account allows readers to witness the author’s struggle to make the most of every moment while maintaining his character, offering a persuasive look at the boy he was, the President he became, and the man he is today.