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Citizen [electronic resource] : My life after the white house. Bill Clinton.

Clinton, Bill, 1946- (Author). Weber, Steven. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781984841711 (sound recording)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (17 audio files) : digital
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : Books on Tape, 2024.

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Unabridged.
Participant or Performer Note:
Narrator: Steven Weber.
Summary, etc.:
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.
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Subject: Nonfiction.
Biography & Autobiography.
History.
Politics.
Genre: Electronic books.

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Citizen : My Life after the White House
Citizen : My Life after the White House
by Clinton, Bill (Author, Read by); Weber, Steven (Read by)
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In this energetic if out of touch memoir, Clinton (My Life) paints his post-presidency as a whirlwind of globe-trotting, do-gooding, and private statesmanship. He recounts delivering humanitarian relief to disaster zones, undertaking informal diplomatic missions, and promoting innumerable social and environmental projects through the Clinton Foundation. Clinton still brims with empathy and exuberance (a William Jefferson Clinton day in Harlem "ended with all of us joining a jazz group in singing 'Stand By Me' "), funny stories (Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi proposed a marriage between his son and Clinton's daughter Chelsea, who nixed the union), wary defensiveness (he insists he never visited sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's island), and dazzling, somewhat iffy statistics ("More than 37 million people became actively engaged in efforts to promote climate change solutions," he reports of a Clinton Global Initiatives program). But he's tight-lipped about Democratic Party power plays--commenting neither on the party's sudden promotion of Joe Biden over Bernie Sanders in the 2020 primary nor its hasty ouster of Biden in 2024--and his empathy evaporates when it comes to Donald Trump's supporters, whom he characterizes as "mostly white working-class voters" mired in "rage-based tribalism." Such musings feel ill-timed in the wake of the recent election, when Trump increased his share of voters of color. As a self-portrait, it amounts to an inadvertent illustration of how modern liberalism's ardency and efficacy can be undermined by its elitism and myopia. (Nov.)

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In his latest memoir, Clinton (My Life) focuses on his post-presidential achievements. He reflects on his efforts to support people affected by the 2004 tsunami in South Asia, help restore Gulf Coast states devastated by Hurricane Katrina, and extend humanitarian relief to the residents of Haiti. Listeners will learn how Clinton has grown into his roles as a husband, father, and delighted grandfather, especially through the COVID pandemic. Narrator Steven Weber adeptly recounts the events leading up to 9/11 and the Iraq War, then elucidates how President Obama handled the Great Recession and tracked down Osama bin Laden. Clinton's take on how Capitol Hill battles paved the way for Donald Trump's rise to power and his observations about the Democratic Party and his wife's 2016 presidential run offer thought-provoking insights into how current politics may affect the future. VERDICT In this lively memoir, Clinton provides a singular account of his commitment to improving people's lives worldwide and considered reflections on how Washington, DC, power and politics have evolved (or devolved) over the last quarter of a century. At 78, Clinton continues to lead as a public servant and effect change; this memoir is a testament to his efforts.--Sharon Sherman


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