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''Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton'' is an investigative biography about United States Senator, and former First Lady of the United States,
Hillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton ( Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician, diplomat, and former lawyer who served as the 67th United States Secretary of State for President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a United States senat ...
that was written by
Jeff Gerth Jeff Gerth is a former investigative reporter for ''The New York Times'' who has written lengthy, probing stories that drew both praise and criticism. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for covering the transfer of American satellite-launch technolog ...
and Don Van Natta Jr. and published on June 8, 2007, by
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.


Background

The authors said they interviewed 500 people in connection with their research. Gerth maintained that some had to remain unnamed because they "feared retribution from Senator Clinton or her staff" otherwise. The book came out at the same time as another mainstream biography,
Carl Bernstein Carl Milton Bernstein ( ; born February 14, 1944) is an American investigative journalist and author. While a young reporter for ''The Washington Post'' in 1972, Bernstein was teamed up with Bob Woodward, and the two did much of the original n ...
's '' A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton''. The respective publishers moved up the release dates in the act of competition; the Bernstein one came out first by three days.


Contents

The chapters of the book are organized into three Parts: First Partner, First Lady, and First Woman.


Political impacts

The act of publishing occurred while the
Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008 The 2008 presidential campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton, then junior United States senator from New York, was announced on her website on January 20, 2007. Hillary Clinton was previously the First Lady of the United States and First Lady of ...
was underway. According to reviewers at ''
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'', the Clinton campaign was "nervous" about new revelations from this or the Bernstein book. But the Clintons had a special antipathy towards ''Her Way'' due to the Gerth's role in the Whitewater, which had bedeviled them for much of the Bill Clinton administration. Once the books came out, while there were many items of interest, there were no blockbusters that would constitute political damage. A Clinton spokesman said, "Is it possible to be quoted yawning?" and that, "these books are nothing more than cash for rehash."
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questioned Jeff Gerth's status as an expert on the Clintons, writing that "among mainstream reporters, perhaps nobody during the 1990s got more things wrong about Hillary and Bill Clinton than Jeff Gerth." The general consensus was that the Gerth-Van Natta book was a little on the negative side towards its subject while the Bernstein effort was a little on the positive side, but that both were mainstream works. As ''
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'' wrote, "Unlike many harsh books about Clinton written by ideological enemies, the two new volumes come from long-established writers backed by major publishing houses and could be harder to dismiss."


Critical response

Many critics reviewed this and the Bernstein book in tandem. Reviews for ''Her Way'' were generally mixed. Reviewing the book for ''
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'', historian
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asserted, "The book is almost uniformly negative and overly focused on what
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consider the Clintons' scandalous past and the darker aspects of Clinton's personality." He concluded that the Bernstein work was more neutral. (The unusually harsh review had been assigned to an outsider per normal ''Times'' practice when their staff were the authors.) Professor
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of the '' London Review of Books'' said that the book's heavy use of unnamed sources was problematic but that the authors "offer sharp analyses of some of Hillary’s recent speeches and public statements." Several reviewers noted that ''Her Way'' had a detailed, lengthy account of Clinton's Senate career, an area where the Bernstein book was clearly lacking. ''
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'' writer
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saw the authors struggling to come up with new negative material on their subject. Kolbert illustrated with a case in point: "Take the hitherto untold story of Lee Telega, a Cornell University extension employee who worked in Clinton’s Washington office for six months, guiding the new senator on agricultural policy. Gerth and Van Natta go to great lengths to prove that Clinton's office never filed the required paperwork for Telega. The result? Apparently, Senator Clinton is guilty of receiving unauthorized dairy-farming advice."


Promotion and sales

''Her Way'' had a first printing of 175,000 copies. It was promoted by an initial installment in the ''New York Times'', but a second installment was scrubbed. The authors also conducted many media interviews. Attempting to capitalize on the Clintons' dislike of the authors, the book's promotional tagline was: "The Book She Doesn't Want You to Read". Initial sales of the book were slow, with
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reporting only 7,000 copies sold in its first ten days (about a third of what the Bernstein book was doing and far less than Clinton's 2003 autobiography ''
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''). It did not appear on the New York Times Best Seller List. A CBS News end-of-year survey of publishing hits and misses included ''Her Way'' in the latter category and implied that its total sales were maybe around 20,000 copies.


References

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External links


Publisher website for book
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