![]() Feeling doubt about the prospective marriage, she endures their devastating breakup and leaves Arkansas. In the real world, Hillary followed Bill back to Arkansas, and he proposed several times although she said no more than once, as we all know, she eventually accepted and became Hillary Clinton.īut in Curtis Sittenfeld’s powerfully imagined tour-de-force of fiction, Hillary takes a different road. In each other, the two find a profound intellectual, emotional, and physical connection that neither has previously experienced. A handsome, charismatic southerner and fellow law student, Bill is already planning his political career. ![]() ![]() In 1971, Hillary Rodham is a young woman full of promise: Life magazine has covered her Wellesley commencement speech, she’s attending Yale Law School, and she’s on the forefront of student activism and the women’s rights movement. From the New York Times bestselling author of American Wife and Eligible, a novel that imagines a deeply compelling what-might-have-been: What if Hillary Rodham hadn’t married Bill Clinton? ![]()
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