The Daily Courier

Clinton has nothing to hide in new book

- By The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton is calling her new book What Happened and promising unpreceden­ted candour as she remembers her stunning defeat last year to Donald Trump.

“In the past, for reasons I try to explain, I’ve often felt I had to be careful in public, like I was up on a wire without a net,” Clinton writes in the introducti­on, according to publisher Simon & Schuster. “Now I'm letting my guard down.”

Simon & Schuster told The Associated Press on Thursday that Clinton’s book will be a highly personal work that also is a “cautionary tale” about Russian interferen­ce in last year’s election and its threat to democracy.

In public remarks since last fall, the Democrat has cited Russia as a factor in her defeat to her Republican opponent, along with a letter sent by then-FBI Director James Comey less than two weeks before the election.

Comey’s letter, sent to Congress on Oct. 28, said the FBI “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigat­ion” into the private email server that Clinton used as secretary of state.

Days later, Comey wrote that the FBI did not find anything new.

“Now free from the constraint­s of running, Hillary takes you inside the intense personal experience of becoming the first woman nominated for president by a major party in an election marked by rage, sexism, exhilarati­ng highs and infuriatin­g lows, stranger-than-fiction twists, Russian interferen­ce, and an opponent who broke all the rules,” according to Simon & Schuster.

“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 afterwards.”

What Happened is scheduled to come out Sept. 12 and has evolved since first announced, in February.

It was originally billed as a book of essays that would “tell stories from her life, up to and including her experience­s in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign,” as opposed to a memoir centred on the race.

Clinton’s loss has already been the subject of the bestsellin­g Shattered, a highly critical book by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, and a more sympatheti­c account, Susan Bordo’s The Destructio­n of Hillary Clinton.

Within hours of Thursday’s announceme­nt, What Happened jumped from No. 3,350 to No. 17 on Amazon.com.

Clinton’s previous works include the 2003 memoir Living History, published while she was a U.S. senator from New York, and a book about her years as secretary of state, Hard Choices, which came out in 2014 as she prepared to launch her presidenti­al candidacy.

She also wrote It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us when she was the first lady.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Hillary Clinton pauses during a campaign speech in Orlando, Fla., last year. Clinton is promising to let her “guard down” as she remembers her defeat last year to Donald Trump in a new book.
The Associated Press Hillary Clinton pauses during a campaign speech in Orlando, Fla., last year. Clinton is promising to let her “guard down” as she remembers her defeat last year to Donald Trump in a new book.

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