Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from New York in 2000. A graduate of Yale law school, Mrs. Clinton is not only the wife of former president, William Jefferson Clinton, but was a partner in her Arkansas law firm before her husband took office. As First Lady, she championed causes important to her, particularly women's and children's issues.
Profiles the life of the Texas governor, including his childhood, education, involvement in the military, personal life, business and outside interests, and campaign for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination.
A biography of George W. Bush that discusses his childhood, education, involvement in business, governorship of Texas, two-term presidency of the United States, and life after leaving the White House.
A comprehensive biography of billionaire businessman Donald Trump that describes how he went from an unknown real-estate developer to a global magnate.
Chronicles real estate magnate Donald Trump's life, discussing his rise to success, his career highs and lows, his marriages, the television show "The Apprentice, " his son Donald Trump, Jr.'s future in the Trump business, and other topics.
Presents the memoirs of John Steinbeck IV, son of the celebrated literary icon, in which he discusses his painful youth, his time in Vietnam, and his efforts to establish an identity for himself; and includes recollections from his wife of their time together.
Presents a biography of the forty-second president, who survived a difficult childhood with an abusive stepfather to become the youngest governor of Arkansas and serve two terms as American president.