OVERVIEW
Writing: 4.5 stars
HRC writes beautifully - very descriptive and real. She definitely wrote to her audience which are educated, middle-class women. It was totally on point.
I disliked her use of name-calling to refer to many folks on the other side of the aisle including Trump and McConnell. She didn't need to go low like that.
Narration: 3.5 stars
HRC has a voice that can become grating when she is angry or upset about a topic - that is how she read the parts about Trump. It was annoying and not pleasant to listen to at all.
On the other hand, when talking about her family members, her voice softened and was lovely and loving.
Character Arc: 4.0 stars
The audiobook is told chronologically, but HRC does deviate by backtracking to fill in stories or explain things more fully. Learning about her parents' marriage and her childhood explains why she has always been so driven. HRC is the oldest, daughter, with two younger brothers. Enough said!
Memorable: 4.5 stars
The one chapter about the white scarves is amazing. I was breathless to hear how it all worked out. It was an incredible feat performed by women for women to get targeted Afghani women out of Afghanistan before the US left. There are many other stories in this book that were just as good.
Entertaining: 4.0 stars
HRC can be quite funny in some of her anecdotes.
But, for me, learning about all that she did as a lawyer, First Lady of Arkansas, First Lady of the US, Senator, and Secretary of State was awe-inspiring. She accomplished so much, but not all is known to the public.
Book cover: 3.0 stars
A more flattering picture could have been chosen for her.
Book title: 5.0 stars
Very appropriate. Joan Baez, anyone?
STRONG recommend
STATISTICS
Release date of 9/17/2020
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜