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American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden

American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden

by Katie Rogers

Crown ·2024 ·304 pages
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The first definitive exploration of the changing role of the twenty-first-century First Lady, painting a comprehensive portrait of Jill Biden —from a White House correspondent for The New York Times Since the Clinton era, shifts in media, politics, and pop culture have all redefined expectations of First Ladies, even as the boundaries set upon them have often remained anachronistic. With sharp insights and dozens of firsthand interviews with major players in the Biden, Obama, Trump, Bush, and Clinton orbits, including Jill Biden and Hillary Clinton, New York Times White House correspondent Katie Rogers traces the evolution of the role of the twenty-first-century First Lady from a ceremonial figurehead to a powerful political operator, which culminates in the tenure of First Lady Jill Biden. Dr. Jill Biden began her journey toward public life in 1975 as a twenty-three-year-old who caught the eye of a widowed Senator Joe Biden. Recovering from the heartbreak of her failed first marriage, she found a man who was still grieving. She knitted his life together after unspeakable tragedy and stood by his side through three presidential campaigns. In some ways, her legacy as First Lady was set before she ever entered the White She is the first presidential spouse in history to work in a paid role outside the White House, a decision that blazes the path for future first spouses. But as a prime guardian of one of the most insular operations in modern politics, she is also a central part of her husband's presidential legacy. Through deep reporting and newly discovered correspondence, American Woman is the first book to paint a full picture of Jill Biden while exploring how she helps answer the evolving question of what the role of the modern First Lady should be.


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"Rogers is a gimlet-eyed White House reporter for the New York Times who writes with more verve than many on the beat, and she has studded her book with delicious aperçus and insider tea ..."

Karen Heller· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"While readers will certainly understand the First Lady better, Jill Biden still felt elusive, which is precisely the book's underlying argument."

Lindsay Chervinsky· Los Angeles Review of Books Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Readers will be rewarded by this feminist personal history of celebrity and power."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Ocasionally, American Woman can feel slight because of how thoroughly the lives of these women have been picked clean already.Rogers is as tough on the Bidens as you can be while holding down a job as a White House reporter, a position that relies on continued access."

Helen Lewis· The Atlantic Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Rogers...has a light touch and offers a scrupulously evenhanded assessment of her subject ..."

Joanna Scutts· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Rogers' unerring journalistic evaluation of the person behind the post should help change all that."

Carol Haggas· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A well-written, extensively researched account of a challenging role in the public eye."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A thoughtful and recommended exploration of the often-contradictory office of U.S."

Rebekah Kati· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

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