Hillary Clinton to pen reflections in two book deal
The appetite for the memoirs of leading political figures shows no sign of abating, even among the vanquished, with Hillary Clinton landing a two-book deal.
Linda Morris is an arts and books writer for The Sydney Morning Herald.
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