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Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty

Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty

by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Simon & Schuster Audio

3.6 (18 ratings)
Politics Social Sciences

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About This Book

Includes a new epilogue narrated by the author exclusively for the audiobook edition. What would it be like to sit down for an impassioned, entertaining conversation with Hillary Clinton? In Something Lost, Something Gained , Hillary offers her candid views on life and love, politics, liberty, democracy, the threats we face, and the future within our reach.

She describes the strength she draws from her deepest friendships, her Methodist faith, and the nearly fifty years she’s been married to President Bill Clinton—all with the wisdom that comes from looking back on a full life with fresh eyes. She takes us along as she returns to the classroom as a college professor, enjoys the bonds inside the exclusive club of former First Ladies, moves past her dream of being president, and dives into new activism for women and democracy. From canoeing with an ex-Nazi trying to deprogram white supremacists to sweltering with salt farmers in the desert trying to adapt to the climate crisis in India, Hillary brings us to the front lines of our biggest challenges.

For the first time, Hillary shares the story of her operation to evacuate Afghan women to safety in the harrowing final days of America’s longest war. But we also meet the brave women dissidents defying dictators around the world, gain new personal insights about her old adversary Vladimir Putin, and learn the best ways that worried parents can protect kids from toxic technology. We also hear her fervent and persuasive warning to all American voters.

In the end, Something Lost, Something Gained is a testament to the idea that the personal is political, and the political is personal, providing a blueprint for what each of us can do to make our lives better. Hillary has “looked at life from both sides now.” In this book, she shares the latest chapter of her inspiring life and shows us how to age with grace and keep moving forward, with grit, joy, purpose, and a sense of humor.

Introduction

In a world constantly changing, finding balance often demands a thoughtful exploration of what is lost and what is gained. "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty" invites readers to delve into the intricate dance of life's dualities. Through insightful reflections and evocative storytelling, the book offers a compelling journey through the universal themes of growth and freedom.

It uncovers the beauty hidden in life's transitions, encouraging us to embrace change with open hearts and minds.

Key Takeaways

Life's unpredictability paves a path for profound growth and understanding. Embracing love's complexities fosters deeper connections and personal fulfillment. Seeking liberty in daily life nurtures true self-discovery and inner peace.

Detailed Description

Something Lost Something Gained" navigates through the tender spaces of human experience offering perspectives that resonate with both the heart and mind. Through personal anecdotes and philosophical musings the author articulates the transformations that arise from life's inevitable changes. This book serves as a comforting companion shedding light on the intricate beauty found in juxtaposition.

Each reflection within its pages is a reminder that the symphony of life requires both joyous and challenging notes. The narrative encourages readers to pause and contemplate their journeys embracing the wisdom found in every loss and gain. With thoughtful prose it inspires a hopeful resilience to face life's uncertainties.

It invites readers into a dialogue about the meaning of freedom as an internal state rather than an external condition. As readers traverse the chapters they are gently guided to embrace the full spectrum of human emotions and to find solace in life's ever-present dualities. The book's eloquence and insight offer a beacon of hope for those navigating the complexities of existence.

Standout Features

The book stands out with its unique blend of poetic language and thoughtful prose captivating readers through lyrical storytelling that evokes deep emotions Its balance between personal narrative and universal truths offers a relatable yet enlightening experience inviting introspection on life's meaningful transitions Moreover the author's keen insight into love and liberty challenges conventional perspectives encouraging readers to explore these themes within the context of their personal journeys.

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Based on 18 ratings

Customer Reviews

Thank you Madame Secretary!

JCL
September 18, 2024

Hillary provides insightful details on the trump administration. This book is a must read, or must hear. She’s a delightful writer with more information to help people make choices this Nov.

Justice

Will C
September 18, 2024

I bought the book to gain a better understanding of how we can imprison people who disagree with her opinion and policies. This book was the bees knees. I suggest it for anyone who believes that the constitution is the problem with the United States. I am super excited that she will soon have police control once her anointed candidate is president. Her work on convicting political opponents is very impressive. Her ability to use other country's spy networks and domestic news media to disseminate propaganda irrelevant of truth is top notch. You will love this book.

4 stars

Michael Ashton
September 18, 2024

While it doesn’t reach the heights of her previous two memoirs, it is a good and well constructed story with a lot of good advice from a former nominee

You have got to be kidding me ...

S. M. Powell
September 19, 2024

I haven't read this many lies in one book ... well, ever. Thank God Trump sent her home.

Excellent book Something Lost

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Jason P Carmichael
September 18, 2024

I enjoyed reading this book and I would highly recommend to everyone!

What I look for first

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Ktcyan
September 19, 2024

Before purchasing books from Amazon I learned to look to see if the reviewer is a verified purchaser. I received my copy today and so far it’s a great book. Very telling in a professional and heartfelt sort of way, just what I’d expect from this heroine.

REPETITIVE

Dick Cliton
September 18, 2024

save your money this is a waste of paper - i thought it was going to be good but i was wrong. This book is not worth the read. save your time and money. Repetitive horror

Present, prescient and provides perspective

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WCogs
September 18, 2024

From the Introduction of the book, I was impressed by Hillary's viewpoint of our society's challenges. I have not always been aligned with her thinking, but she has an ability to present a view that contains wisdom which comes with age. The book is 'fair minded', balanced and insightful. I think she has been maligned throughout her life based upon people projecting their own mistrust of authority, rather than any substantive disagreement of content. I liked her new insights andnperspective of where we are at Socially, Politically and Culturally. It seemed to be presented with a balanced viewepoint. I laughably ignored many of the bad reviews which are by people who resent what she stands for: fairness,unequal rights for all and the right to live our lives through our personal choices - as long as they don't subvert the rights of others. A good read.