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Monic'as Story
Monic'as Story
Author: Andrew Morton
This book exists because the Monica I came to know has no relation to the image projected by the Starr Report and the mass media. The Monica I discovered is a bright, lively and witty young woman who bears the scars of her continuing public shaming, but remains undefeated. This human story compelled me to look again at the woman whose name is ...  more »
ISBN: 59396
Pages: 279
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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JoJo46580 avatar reviewed Monic'as Story on + 65 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A good read; opened my eyes to the other side of
the story. One of those books I could not put down.
jojo
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Seems to be told mostly from Monica's perspective; still, a good read. I think the poor, naive girl was really in love with Mr. President.
jazzysmom avatar reviewed Monic'as Story on + 907 more book reviews
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"This is old news" you will say---BUT, it is not. This book was more than i expected --lots more and not at all what i expected. There is stuff in this book that i would never of thought about. The easy access to the President --so very easy, the ways of sneaking around and the amount of free time the President had. I was floored. I saw Mr Clinton as a regular man with many problems and learned of his real life "feelings" --or did i? i think i saw alot of real feelings in him--but i also saw that he was such a beautiful lier in ways i never imagined. I became to realize that Monica has a serious mental issue formed from wanting "her way" all thru life. She actually grew up quite privileged with wonderful parents, but she became quite the pest and possesive. I very much enjoyed this read, to the point of 3 in the morning still with the light on.
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Monica Lewinsky. You know her name, you know her face, and you think you know her story; the pretty young intern who began an illicit love affair with the President of the United States-a liaison that ignited an unprecedented political scandal and found Bill Clinton s the second U.S. president to ever be impeached. But there is much more o the Monica Lewinsky story than just that. Now, Andrew Morton, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, Diana: her Tru Story, takes you beyond the headlines and the sound bites to discover the real Monica Lewinsky, a woman as interesting, intelligent, and misunderstod as they come.
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"But have we heard the true story?

Betrayed by Linda Tripp, Monica found herself a pawn in the power struggle between President Clinton and the Office of the Independent Counsel. As she waited to face the grand jury investigating the President, the media conducted its own trial of Monica, while her legal predicament prevented her from telling the world what really happened.

Monica's Story at last sets the record straight. Drawing on his exclusive conversations with Monica, her family, and her friends, bestselling biographer Andrew Morton paints a complex and compelling portrait of a generous-hearted but troubled young woman whose dreams of romance had unimaginable consequences.

Monica was compelled to answer the grand jury's questions, but it was to Andrew Morton that she unfolded the whole story of her experiences before, during, and after the White House scandal.

The result is a candid, intimate biography of a young woman whose life holds some surprising secrets--and whose public image is very different from the private truths revealed in these pages." amazon
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Interesting perspective from Monica's view point.
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This is a very interesting review of a young woman that we all know or have heard of, Monica Lewinsky and is written by an author who is famous for his book, "Diana: Her True Story"


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