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"In 1971, Hillary Rodham is a young woman full of promise. Life magazine 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. Then she meets a fellow law student named Bill Clinton. A charismatic Southerner, Bill is already laying the groundwork for his political career. In each other, Hillary and Bill find a profound intellectual, emotional, and physical connection that neither has previously experienced. In the real world, Hillary followed Bill back to Arkansas, and he proposed several times. Although she turned him down more than once, she eventually accepted and became Hillary Clinton. But in Curtis Sittenfeld's powerfully imagined tour de force of fiction, Hillary follows a different path. Listening to her doubts about the prospective marriage, she endures a devastating break-up and leaves Arkansas. Over the next four decades, she blazes her own trail--one that unfolds in public as well as in private, that crosses paths again (and again) with Bill Clinton, that raises questions about the trade-offs all of us must make to build a life. Brilliantly weaving actual historical events into a riveting fictional tale, Sittenfeld delivers an uncannily astute story for our times. In exploring the loneliness, moral ambivalence, and iron determination that characterize the quest for political power, as well as both the exhilaration and painful compromises demanded of female ambition in a world still mostly run by men, Rodham is a singular and unforgettable novel."--… (altro)
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I enjoyed reading Sittenfeld's novel of "what if Hilary didn't marry Bill." What if she met him, fell in love, went to Arkansas, but said No the third time he asked her to marry him, due to his inability to keep his fly zipped. She knew that, on that score, she'd never be able to trust him. In this alternate version of her life, she leaves Arkansas and ultimately ends up as a law professor at Northwestern. I don't want to give the story away, but she does portray Hilary as a bright, hard-working single woman. I would say that Bill is not portrayed in a flattering light as time goes on.

It's entertaining, and Sittenfeld did her research by reading, among other things, their autobiographies.

I wouldn't imagine that either of their lives would have followed the trajectory set forth in the novel if they had never married. Without their bond, neither would have reached high office. He is brilliant and charismatic, but a bit wild; she is brilliant, not charismatic, but organized and mentally tough. They are a good team. So 3.5 stars. ( )
  fromthecomfychair | May 27, 2024 |
I wanted to like this but in the end it felt like I’d been tricked into reading someone’s modern American politics rpf fic ( )
  bmanglass | Aug 31, 2023 |
In the classroom we often used to play a game of 'What if . . .' to show children ways in which they could generate something to write about. What if Barbie went into space? What if a tractor could talk? What if Superman got stuck on the clock tower? It was great and we used to take the ideas we liked and imagine what might happen. So, imagine my delight when I picked up Rodham and discovered that Sittenfeld had done just that. Imagined what might have happened if Hillary hadn't married Bill.

It's really quite good. Based on real life events that are written about in many other books, Sittenfeld marries the factual and imaginary well into one solid story that in places seems to go nowhere but eventually pops back up and hits you. I guess most people imagine that without Bill, Hillary would have run for president and that is what happens but the book has several twists and unexpected turns.

Trump makes an appearance, his words from his 2015 presidential announcement used, and adds a real-life dash of humour (well if it weren't true it might have been funny) to the story towards the end. Is Sittenfeld a real fan of Hillary? It reads as if she is. Hillary does nothing wrong, and instances where the media make out that she has, the book explains how the incident came about by referring back to events mentioned earlier in the book. I didn't catch on to the tights (pantyhose) incident but I did pick up on the student who hated what she stood for and wondered when he would come back into the story. Rest assured, he does.

Bill comes over as a charming, manipulative knob, so completely self-assured and addicted to sex even when in college. As they say, a leopard never changes its spots and he and Hillary keep an awareness of each other until finally Hillary understands what sort of person he is and truly leaves him. Like her or not, she undoubtedly worked hard, understood her briefs and prepped particularly well for all meetings giving her that slightly intense, not quite-normal behaviour so commented on by the media and all those who were a little threatened by it. The misogyny and sexism were daily and on a macro and micro scale and yet she still loved politics and wanted to be involved - as the book tells it. Because, let's remember. This book is fiction!

The book does manage to shock towards the end, moving far more into flights of fantasy than it does earlier on when it is tied to real events. Sittenfeld makes her wait for success and we wait a long time for the fun.

This is a portrait of what might have been. ( )
  allthegoodbooks | Aug 7, 2023 |
Delicious, gossipy imagining of how Hilary may have fared if she’d turned down marriage to Bill. This is funny, sympathetic and, to someone who lives across the pond, believable.

This takes some nerve to write an alternate life story about a very-much-alive and well-known couple. I’m surprised it’s even legal. Hilary has of course said she hasn’t read it, but wouldn’t it be fascinating to hear her take on it. ( )
  LARA335 | Jul 20, 2023 |
This is an alternative history, suggesting what might have happed if Hillary Rodham had not married Bill Clinton following their early relationship as students. I found it fascinating.

The book follows her new history, working as an academic lawyer and then standing for Congress, before eventually running for President. Hillary emerges as a very strong character, although I guess we all knew that was the case anyway. The book is very far from being a hagiography – Hillary is far from perfect, and makes decisions that she later regrets.

I particularly enjoyed the portrayals of various figures, including Donald Trump who makes a rather peripheral appearance. I was particularly intrigued to see that Barack Obama plays a relatively small part in the novel.

It has clearly been very deeply researched, and was far more entertaining than my few words here might suggest. I was not keen to read it but was persuaded to do so by a friend, and in the event was very glad that I listened to her. ( )
  Eyejaybee | May 31, 2023 |
Sittenfeld vermengt overtuigend het politieke bedrijf met de persoonlijke beslommeringen van Hillary, haar dilemma’s, haar worsteling met relaties en haar enigszins koele en truttige uitstraling. Zonder sentimenteel te zijn, krijgt de roman hier en daar zelfs een emotionele lading. Al met al vertelt de roman op zeer geslaagde, geloofwaardige, soms spannende en levensechte wijze de alternatieve levensgeschiedenis van Hilary Rodham…lees verder >
 
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"In 1971, Hillary Rodham is a young woman full of promise. Life magazine 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. Then she meets a fellow law student named Bill Clinton. A charismatic Southerner, Bill is already laying the groundwork for his political career. In each other, Hillary and Bill find a profound intellectual, emotional, and physical connection that neither has previously experienced. In the real world, Hillary followed Bill back to Arkansas, and he proposed several times. Although she turned him down more than once, she eventually accepted and became Hillary Clinton. But in Curtis Sittenfeld's powerfully imagined tour de force of fiction, Hillary follows a different path. Listening to her doubts about the prospective marriage, she endures a devastating break-up and leaves Arkansas. Over the next four decades, she blazes her own trail--one that unfolds in public as well as in private, that crosses paths again (and again) with Bill Clinton, that raises questions about the trade-offs all of us must make to build a life. Brilliantly weaving actual historical events into a riveting fictional tale, Sittenfeld delivers an uncannily astute story for our times. In exploring the loneliness, moral ambivalence, and iron determination that characterize the quest for political power, as well as both the exhilaration and painful compromises demanded of female ambition in a world still mostly run by men, Rodham is a singular and unforgettable novel."--

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