The listing, Monica's Story by Andrew Morton (1999, Paperback) has ended.
Its used but not to bad. No rips or anything major.
Synopsis
The story of the White House intern and her "improper relationship" with the President of the United States.
Key Details
Author: Andrew Morton
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0312973624
ISBN-13: 9780312973629
Size
Length: 385 pages
Thickness: 1.2 in
Weight: 7.2 oz
Publisher's Note
Recounts how an improper relationship and broken confidences led to threats of jail, public humiliation, and prejudgement in the media.
Industry Reviews
"Ms. Lewinsky's entire life (both before and after Clinton) is depicted as a series of heart-stopping crises, nightmares and traumas, measured by Morton in her 'gusts of tears' and a fever chart of her continually fluctuating weight."
New York Times - Michiko Kakutani (03/22/1999)
"Among the virtues of Andrew Morton's 'Monica's Story' is the you-are-there feel for life in the Clinton sexual orbit...."
Village Voice - Laura Kipnis (03/17/1999)
"For impeachment junkies, the main interest of the book lies in Ms. Lewinsky's account of her treatment by Mr. Starr and his minions, something she was obliged by the immunity agreement not to talk about, but for some reason can write about here."
New York Observer (03/15/1999)
"For those who argue that American culture is collapsing in on itself, hollowed out by self-indulgence and narcissism, MONICA'S STORY will be an original source document."
New York Times Book Review - Michael Oreskes (04/04/1999)
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