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HTML:A powerful, candid, and richly detailed memoir from an American icon, revealing what life looks like after the presidency: triumphs, tribulations, and all. On January 20, 2001, after nearly thirty years in politics—eight of them as president of the United States—Bill Clinton was suddenly a private citizen. Only fifty-four years old, full of energy and ideas, he wanted to make meaningful use of his skills, his relationships with world leaders, and all he’d learned in a lifetime of politics, but how? Just days after leaving the White House, the call came to aid victims of a devastating earthquake in India, and Clinton hit the ground running. Over the next two decades, he would create an enduring legacy of public service and advocacy work, from Indonesia to Louisiana, Northern Ireland to South Africa, and in the process reimagine philanthropy and redefine the impact a former president could have on the world. Citizen is Clinton’s front-row, first-person chronicle of his postpresidential years and the most significant events of the twenty-first century, including 9/11 and the runup to the Iraq War, the Haiti earthquake, the Great Recession, the January 6 insurrection, and the enduring culture wars of our times. With clarity and compassion, he also weighs in on the unprecedented challenges brought on by a global pandemic, ongoing income inequality, a steadily warming planet, and authoritarian forces dedicated to weakening democracy. Yet Citizen is more than a political memoir. These pages capture Clinton in a rare and unforgettable light: not only as a celebrated former president and a foundation leader, but as a father, grandfather, and husband. He recounts his support for Hillary Clinton during her time as senator, secretary of state, and presidential candidate, and shares the frustration and pain of the 2016 election. In this landmark publication, the highly anticipated follow-up to the best-selling My Life, Clinton pens an illuminating account of American democracy on a global stage, offering a frank reflection on the past and, with it, a fearless embrace of our future. Citizen is a self-portrait of equal parts eloquence, insight, and candor, a testament to one man’s unwavering commitment to family and nation. No library descriptions found. |
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the challenges and opportunities facing the world today. Clinton's writing is clear and engaging, and he offers a thoughtful and insightful perspective on a wide range of issues, from the global economy to climate change to the fight against HIV/AIDS.
What sets this book apart is its focus on the power of individual action. Clinton shares stories of people from all walks of life who are making a difference in their communities and around the world. He also discusses his own efforts to create positive change through the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative.
The book is divided into three parts. Part I focuses on Clinton's post-presidential work, including his efforts to help rebuild Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake. Part II discusses the challenges of rewriting history, including the false revisionism surrounding the 1994 Crime Bill and the 1996 welfare reform bill. Part III focuses on the Clinton Foundation's work in a variety of areas, including global health, climate change, and economic development.
Here are some of the key takeaways from the book:
There are no quick and easy solutions to complex problems. Clinton emphasizes the importance of patience, persistence, and collaboration in addressing global challenges.
Everyone has the power to make a difference. Clinton inspires readers to take action in their own communities and support organizations that are working to create positive change.
We must resist the forces of division and hate. Clinton warns against the dangers of tribalism and the erosion of truth in the digital age.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a hopeful and inspiring read about the possibilities for positive change in the world.
Here are some specific examples of Clinton's work that are discussed in the book:
Haiti: Clinton's deep commitment to Haiti's recovery is evident in his detailed account of the Clinton Foundation's work in the country. He discusses efforts to support Haitian entrepreneurs, promote tourism and investment, and improve access to healthcare and education.
Smallholder farmers: Clinton's work with the Clinton Development Initiative (CDI) is highlighted as a successful model for empowering farmers in Africa. The book describes CDI's focus on connecting farmers to markets, providing training and resources, and helping them access better prices for their crops.
HIV/AIDS: Clinton's leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS is evident in his discussion of the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). The book details CHAI's efforts to negotiate lower drug prices, expand access to treatment and prevention programs, and save millions of lives around the world.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Clinton's post-presidential life and work. It is a testament to his enduring commitment to public service and his belief in the power of people to create a better world.
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