Hillary clinton book signing connectucut
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Hillary Clinton Book Signing
For the first time, Hillary Rodham Clinton reveals what she was thinking and feeling during one of the most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections in history. Now free from the constraints of running, Hillary takes you inside the intense anställda experience of becoming the first woman nominated for president bygd a major party in an election marked bygd rage, sexism, exhilarating highs and infuriating lows, stranger-than-fiction twists, Russian interference, and an opponent who broke all the rules. This is her most anställda memoir yet.
In these pages, she describes what it was like to run against Donald Trump, the mistakes she made, how she has coped with a shocking and devastating loss, and how she found the strength to pick herself back up afterward. With humor and candor, she tells readers what it took to get back on her feet—the rituals, relationships, and reading that got her through, and what the experience has taught her about life.
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Hillary comes to Hartford, selling a book and Kamala for president
The applause was long and loud. Not nearly as long and loud as what greeted her at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, but there was no doubt Thursday night that Hillary Clinton was among friends at the Bushnell in Hartford.
Clinton is on a book tour like no other, nearly filling theaters with fans willing to pay upwards of $100 for the opportunity to cheer the woman who won the popular vote for president by 2.9 million in 2016 but still lost to Donald J. Trump.
Not every author of a political memoir gets an introduction by a governor, a courtesy extended Thursday by Gov. Ned Lamont, or a gentle Q&A from a sitting United States senator, as Sen. Chris Murphy provided.
Clinton is selling books, settling scores and capitalizing on the synergies of touring America at a moment when another woman, Kamala Harris, is knocking on the glass ceiling that Clinton could not break. And, once again, Trump is the
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Hillary Clinton will be coming to Connecticut next week and again in October to sign her new memoir, “What Happened.”
Clinton is scheduled to be at Costco, at 200 Federal Road in Brookfield, on Sept. 16. The book signing is at noon.
She will be back in Connecticut on Oct. 21 for a signing at Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore, at 413 Main St. in Middletown. The book signing is at 2 p.m. and you will need a ticket, which costs $30 plus tax per person, to attend the event.
Clinton will also be signing copies of her illustrated children’s book, “It Takes a Village,” at RJ Julia that day. The webpage for the event says she will sign a maximum of two books for each attendee, but will not personalize the books or sign any memorabilia.
“What Happened,” which will be released on Sept. 12, is about what Clinton was thinking and feeling during the presidential election and what it was like to run against now-President Donald Trump.