My Life
by Bill Clinton
- Páginas
- 969
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781400030033
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~16h 58min
My Life es un book de Bill Clinton. Tiene 969 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Bill Clinton’s memoir offers a comprehensive account of his journey from a small Arkansas town to the highest office in the United States. Spanning his early years, legal education, and decades of public service, the narrative examines the personal convictions and political calculations that shaped his governorship and presidency. Readers encounter detailed reflections on major domestic initiatives, foreign policy decisions, and the institutional pressures of governing during a period of economic expansion and geopolitical transition. The work also addresses the personal dimensions of leadership, including family life, public scrutiny, and the constitutional challenges that defined his final years in office. Written with a conversational clarity, the book balances policy analysis with introspective commentary on accountability, compromise, and the enduring responsibilities of civic engagement. As a primary source documenting executive decision-making and political strategy in the late twentieth century, it remains a significant reference for students of American governance and modern presidential history.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene My Life?+
My Life tiene 969 páginas.
¿De qué trata My Life?+
Bill Clinton’s memoir offers a comprehensive account of his journey from a small Arkansas town to the highest office in the United States. Spanning his early years, legal education, and decades of public service, the narrative examines the personal convictions and political calculations that shaped ...
¿Quién escribió My Life?+
My Life fue escrito por Bill Clinton.