It Takes a Village: Picture Book

ByHillary Rodham Clinton

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sam mahler
Lovely children's picture book of her iconic first version of It Takes A Village. Opens with the question: What does it take to change the world? and then goes on to give a positive, inspirational message to young people. The illustrations are wonderful.
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zach zelq
What parent wouldn't want such a sweet and inclusive message conveyed to his or her children? I'm so surprised that the trolls allow politics to cloud their view of what an inspiring message this book has for children.
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vilma
Is the stage set for a drop of HRC +++ + +++++(raw vid 5:5). EX-rvid5774.
We have it all.
Re_read re: stage.
The nail in many coffins [liberal undo].
[Impossible to defend].
[Toxic to those connected].
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bonnie nadeau
The TREE growing in the boo was nice. Too simplistic even for a very young child. No text to speak of, so no great context for teaching the lesson the title implies. Sec. Clinton writes adult boos well. Skip the children's stuff. Not worth it.
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brian farnhill
Ok, I gave it one star because it considers raising children, BUT BEWARE. Examine what this books agenda is. The 'child' is herself, "sometimes it takes a child to make a village"? Be careful what you read, and why you read it. The author? So because she was a presidential nominee that constitutes her an children's author? Do you know just what she has done as a secretary of state and have you examined her "mother" issues? Chelsea herselve,has some issues, that doesn't arise from a stable household. Here's another good one,, "after nearly four decades in public service advocating on behalf of children and families as an attorney" yeah but what directions does she push. Shall I send videos of her at abortion rallies, cheering on women that aborted there children and advocation to decimate the family in lieu of the state control. But mind you, presenting it with such a smily pleasant manner. If you look up the truth, to at one of these issues, your should see one heck of a red light. I would read this if just to know Hilary as what she really is. Lets not forget her loving husband, Billy. He was president, I guess that makes him a good author on faithful marriage. But if your a liberal/leftist, I understand that it doesn't make any difference to you. No amount of smite would make you see vial nature.
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ethelsmom smith
I learned some interesting facts in this book that run contrary to what a lot of us learn in schools around the US. For starters, we learn that the 1950s were a time in which black men were so privileged that only white women were left oppressed in the US. We then learn that Hillary Clinton, first feminist (and significant woman in the US, ever), comes along to change that. This is an odd tac for a book to take, as my understanding of racial and gender dynamics in the US (from founding to present day) has been one of systemic oppression that is yet to end, of countless people famous and average working, tirelessly, oftentimes without recognition (if only they could afford their own children's book) to end these unjust systems.

If you walk through life thinking the Democrats (or two-party system in general) are the only way to bring justice and equality to the US, and if you want your children to grow up with the same dense, lacking-in-nuance-world view, then this is the book for your family.
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msjaxteller
Aha -- What Happened? As Piers Morgan wrote: "'What happened' is the title of Hillary Clinton's new 464-page book.

The answer, it transpires, is the most whiny, self-pitying, deluded load of literary claptrap written since Kim Kardashian's 'I was empowering women' defense for posting naked bird-flipping selfies.

By the time I'd finished wading through Hillary's absurdly self-indulgent tome, I felt like I'd been lowered into a large vat of violently indignant, furiously self-justifying, boiling mad spittle.

This is the tormented, tragic work of a spurned woman who never thought she could possibly lose to Donald Trump, a man she considered her inferior opponent in every possible way imaginable from intellect and political experience to credibility and popularity.
There hasn't been a more whiny, self-pitying, deluded load of literary claptrap than Hillary's new book since Kim Kardashian's 'I was empowering women' defense for posting naked bird-flipping selfies. It's an absurdly self-indulgent tome.
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kathakali
Badly written nonsense. The ideas make no sense especially since Hillary does not believe in the collective ie the village she believes only in individualism, selfishness etc. Save your money and buy something genuine.
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