Monica’s Story

Monica’s Story by Andrew Morton, published by Macmillan on August 15, 1999, is a first edition biography that delves into the life of Monica Lewinsky, a figure known for her involvement in a significant political scandal. This 385-page book offers an in-depth exploration of Lewinsky’s experiences, moving beyond the sensational headlines to present a more nuanced portrait of her life, including her childhood and the complexities of her relationship with President Bill Clinton.
Readers will find a detailed account of how Lewinsky’s early life influenced her adult relationships, as well as insights into her interactions with key figures, including the betrayal by Linda Tripp and the impact of Kenneth Starr’s investigation. The narrative also touches on Lewinsky’s aspirations for the future, addressing her career goals and personal dreams in the aftermath of the scandal. With sixteen pages of photographs, this book provides a comprehensive look at a woman often misunderstood in the public eye.
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Behind the headlines, there was one fascinating woman. This is her story.
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 affair with the President of the United States– a liaison that ignited an unprecedented political scandal and found Bill Clinton as the second U.S. president to ever be impeached. But there is much more to the Monica Lewinsky story than just that. Now, Andrew Morton, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, Diana: Her True Story, takes you beyond the headlines and the sound bites to discover the real Monica Lewinsky, a woman as interesting, intelligent, and misunderstood as they come.
Read Monica’s Story and you’ll discover:
* How a difficult childhood shaped Monica’s tumultuous adult romances
* Her relationship with Bill Clinton: how she saw a side to him few know– and why she sometimes still misses her “Handsome”
* The betrayal by Linda Tripp– and how Monica’s trusting nature snared her in Tripp’s treacherous web
* The horror of Kenneth Starr’s exhaustive and intrusive inquiry– how it affected her and her family, and how it still haunts her
* Where Monica will go from here: What are her career plans? Will she realize her dream of marrying and starting a family in the wake of the scandal?
* And much, much more
With sixteen pages of photos.
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