Mi vida / My Life

Author:   Bill Clinton
Publisher:   Vintage Espanol
ISBN:  

9781400044061


Pages:   1152
Publication Date:   10 August 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Mi vida / My Life


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Author:   Bill Clinton
Publisher:   Vintage Espanol
Imprint:   Vintage Espanol
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 5.90cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   1.769kg
ISBN:  

9781400044061


ISBN 10:   1400044065
Pages:   1152
Publication Date:   10 August 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Language:   Spanish

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By a generous measure, the richest American presidential autobiography-no other book tells us as vividly or fully what it is like to be president of the United States�. And he can write. --Larry McMurtry, The New York Times Book Review My Life is, without question, the best written U.S. presidential tome of all time. --Douglas Brinkley, Financial Times A hell of a good story. --Frank McCourt, Entertainment Weekly It's an almost voluptuous pleasure to read Clinton when he's recounting and analyzing a political race or a legislative battle, whether it's one of his own or somebody else's. --The New Yorker Consistently fascinating. --The Seattle Times Clinton talks with disarming frankness [and] writes with grace and fluidity. . . . He is also a born storyteller. --The New Republic Might just be the perfect representation of the man himself. --The Plain Dealer Clinton has many tales to tell, particularly a rich, sometimes moving account of his years before the public life, fit for future analytical historians and biographers. . . . The personal and the political are intertwined. . . . Clinton's story very much reflects the man we know. --The Nation He manages to create the distinct impression that he is sitting in the living room talking to the reader. . . . Anyone who is geninely interested in American politics will find his insights and anecdotes fascinating. . . . The book helps to elucidate the question of 'how he did it.' --Deseret Morning News It's a saga worthy of Cecil B. DeMille, a rags-to-riches tale full of the stuff of human frailty, with a cast of hundreds, complete with low-life villians and high-minded heroes and, as such stories require, an upbeat ending. . . . The 1990s come to life once again as a time of uncommon tumult and riveting personalities. . . . The personalities on parade are as vivid as the events. --Newark Star-Ledger Tremendously interesting and entertaining. . . . Clinton's is a truly American story to which the average person can relate. . . . Future politicians will find it a must-read, and average Americans will identify with the highs and lows we all experience as we make our way through life. --Chattanooga Times Free Press Takes readers through a strong account of the achievements and failures of his administrattion. . . . No other presidential memoir is likely to be so lively. . . . Bill Clinton is hard to dismiss, and so is an account of his extraordinary life. -- The Tennessean A reading of MyLife is a necessity for lovers of good autobiograpy. It reads like a down-home history of a life and, thus, anchors Clinton as a superb storyteller. . . . Candid. . . . Honest. . . . Stimulating. --Huntsville Times


By a generous measure, the richest American presidential autobiography-no other book tells us as vividly or fully what it is like to be president of the United StatesE. And he can write. --Larry McMurtry, The New York Times Book Review My Life is, without question, the best written U.S. presidential tome of all time. --Douglas Brinkley, Financial Times A hell of a good story. --Frank McCourt, Entertainment Weekly It's an almost voluptuous pleasure to read Clinton when he's recounting and analyzing a political race or a legislative battle, whether it's one of his own or somebody else's. --The New Yorker Consistently fascinating. --The Seattle Times Clinton talks with disarming frankness [and] writes with grace and fluidity. . . . He is also a born storyteller. --The New Republic Might just be the perfect representation of the man himself. --The Plain Dealer Clinton has many tales to tell, particularly a rich, sometimes moving account of his years before the public life, fit for future analytical historians and biographers. . . . The personal and the political are intertwined. . . . Clinton's story very much reflects the man we know. --The Nation He manages to create the distinct impression that he is sitting in the living room talking to the reader. . . . Anyone who is geninely interested in American politics will find his insights and anecdotes fascinating. . . . The book helps to elucidate the question of 'how he did it.' --Deseret Morning News It's a saga worthy of Cecil B. DeMille, a rags-to-riches tale full of the stuff of human frailty, with a cast of hundreds, complete with low-life villians and high-minded heroes and, as such stories require, an upbeat ending. . . . The 1990s come to life once again as a time of uncommon tumult and riveting personalities. . . . The personalities on parade are as vivid as the events. --Newark Star-Ledger Tremendously interesting and entertaining. . . . Clinton's is a truly American story to which the average person can relate. . . . Future politicians will find it a must-read, and average Americans will identify with the highs and lows we all experience as we make our way through life. --Chattanooga Times Free Press Takes readers through a strong account of the achievements and failures of his administrattion. . . . No other presidential memoir is likely to be so lively. . . . Bill Clinton is hard to dismiss, and so is an account of his extraordinary life. -- The Tennessean A reading of MyLife is a necessity for lovers of good autobiograpy. It reads like a down-home history of a life and, thus, anchors Clinton as a superb storyteller. . . . Candid. . . . Honest. . . . Stimulating. --Huntsville Times


By a generous measure, the richest American presidential autobiography-no other book tells us as vividly or fully what it is like to be president of the United StatesE. And he can write. --Larry McMurtry, The New York Times Book Review My Life is, without question, the best written U.S. presidential tome of all time. --Douglas Brinkley, Financial Times A hell of a good story. --Frank McCourt, Entertainment Weekly It's an almost voluptuous pleasure to read Clinton when he's recounting and analyzing a political race or a legislative battle, whether it's one of his own or somebody else's. -The New Yorker Consistently fascinating. --The Seattle Times Clinton talks with disarming frankness [and] writes with grace and fluidity. . . . He is also a born storyteller. --The New Republic Might just be the perfect representation of the man himself. --The Plain Dealer Clinton has many tales to tell, particularly a rich, sometimes moving account of his years before the public life, fit for future analytical historians and biographers. . . . The personal and the political are intertwined. . . . Clinton's story very much reflects the man we know. --The Nation He manages to create the distinct impression that he is sitting in the living room talking to the reader. . . . Anyone who is geninely interested in American politics will find his insights and anecdotes fascinating. . . . The book helps to elucidate the question of 'how he did it.' --Deseret Morning News It's a saga worthy of Cecil B. DeMille, a rags-to-riches tale full of the stuff of human frailty, with a cast of hundreds, complete with low-life villians and high-minded heroes and, as such stories require, an upbeat ending. . . . The 1990s come to life once again as a time of uncommon tumult and riveting personalities. . . . The personalities on parade are as vivid as the events. --Newark Star-Ledger Tremendously interesting and entertaining. . . . Clinton's is a truly American story to which the average person can relate. . . . Future politicians will find it a must-read, and average Americans will identify with the highs and lows we all experience as we make our way through life. --Chattanooga Times Free Press Takes readers through a strong account of the achievements and failures of his administrattion. . . . No other presidential memoir is likely to be so lively. . . . Bill Clinton is hard to dismiss, and so is an account of his extraordinary life. -- The Tennessean A reading of MyLife is a necessity for lovers of good autobiograpy. It reads like a down-home history of a life and, thus, anchors Clinton as a superb storyteller. . . . Candid. . . . Honest. . . . Stimulating. --Huntsville Times


By a generous measure, the richest American presidential autobiography-no other book tells us as vividly or fully what it is like to be president of the United StatesE. And he can write. --Larry McMurtry, The New York Times Book Review <br> My Life is, without question, the best written U.S. presidential tome of all time. --Douglas Brinkley, Financial Times <br> A hell of a good story. --Frank McCourt, Entertainment Weekly <br> It's an almost voluptuous pleasure to read Clinton when he's recounting and analyzing a political race or a legislative battle, whether it's one of his own or somebody else's. -- The New Yorker <br> Consistently fascinating. -- The Seattle Times <br> Clinton talks with disarming frankness [and] writes with grace and fluidity. . . . He is also a born storyteller. -- The New Republic <br> Might just be the perfect representation of the man himself. -- The Plain Dealer <br> Clinton has many tales to tell, particularly a rich, sometimes moving account of his years before the public life, fit for future analytical historians and biographers. . . . The personal and the political are intertwined. . . . Clinton's story very much reflects the man we know. -- The Nation <br> He manages to create the distinct impression that he is sitting in the living room talking to the reader. . . . Anyone who is geninely interested in American politics will find his insights and anecdotes fascinating. . . . The book helps to elucidate the question of 'how he did it.' -- Deseret Morning News <br> It's a saga worthy of Cecil B. DeMille, a rags-to-riches tale full of the stuff of human frailty, with a cast of hundreds, complete with low-life villians andhigh-minded heroes and, as such stories require, an upbeat ending. . . . The 1990s come to life once again as a time of uncommon tumult and riveting personalities. . . . The personalities on parade are as vivid as the events. -- Newark Star-Ledger <br> Tremendously interesting and entertaining. . . . Clinton's is a truly American story to which the average person can relate. . . . Future politicians will find it a must-read, and average Americans will identify with the highs and lows we all experience as we make our way through life. -- Chattanooga Times Free Press <br> Takes readers through a strong account of the achievements and failures of his administrattion. . . . No other presidential memoir is likely to be so lively. . . . Bill Clinton is hard to dismiss, and so is an account of his extraordinary life. -- The Tennessean <br> A reading of MyLife is a necessity for lovers of good autobiograpy. It reads like a down-home history of a life and, thus, anchors Clinton as a superb storyteller. . . . Candid. . . . Honest. . . . Stimulating. -- Huntsville Times


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WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON, es el presidente numero 42 de los Estados Unidos, y fundador de la Fundacion Clinton.

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