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Golden Handcuffs

The Secret History of Trump's Women

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Golden Handcuffs

By: Nina Burleigh
Narrated by: Jayme Mattler
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New York Times best-selling author and award-winning journalist Nina Burleigh explores “the stark details of the forces that shaped [Donald] Trump’s thinking about women” (The New York Times) in this comprehensive, provocative, and critical account of the six women who have been closest to Trump.

Has any president in the history of the United States had a more fraught relationship with women than Donald Trump? He flagrantly cheated on all three of his wives, brushed off multiple accusations of sexual assault, publicly ogled his eldest daughter, bought the silence of a porn star and a Playmate, and proclaimed his now-infamous seduction technique: “Grab ’em by the pussy.”

Golden Handcuffs is a provocative and “comprehensive exposé” (Kirkus Reviews) of Trump’s relationship with the women who have been closest to him - his German-immigrant grandmother, Elizabeth, the uncredited founder of the Trump Organization; his Scottish-immigrant mother, Mary, who acquired a taste for wealth as a maid in the Andrew Carnegie mansion; his wives - Ivana, Marla, and Melania (the first and third of whom are immigrants); and his eldest daughter, Ivanka, groomed to take over the Trump brand from a young age. Also examined are Trump’s two older sisters, one of whom is a prominent federal judge; his often-overlooked younger daughter, Tiffany; his female employees; and those he calls “liars” - the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.

©2018 Nina Burleigh (P)2018 Simon & Schuster
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This was a well-written account, but really nothing new… just the same stories recounted over and over.

Nothing New

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You should read other books about his family and compare. It's an ok read just not sure about some facts. Keep an open mind and remember it is possible some things are not quite right.

Good read but....

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Narration: clear, engaging timbre, comfortably paced, with appropriately inflected speech.

Content and story: some of the content is doubtful (e.g., complimentary descriptions of Trump’s mother’s mannerisms and supposedly attentive behavior seriously at variance with other accounts written by journalists and historians more knowledgeable of Trump’s FOG).
Uncompromising analysis of trophy wives and uncompromising acquiescence of misogyny in exchange for extreme wealth is believable, pathetic, and allows why filthy rich men are so horribly chauvinistic.

Provocative, plausible, imperfect analysis

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This is not a novel written atmospherically!
You should re-record this with a man. Sorry to be sexist. But the book is information not pensive discovery. Nothing wrong with the reader. But annoying for this material

Wrong reader!

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Very well written book about Donald Trump's womanizing & cheating on all of his three wives.

Very well written about Trump

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A great deal of research was done with this topic. Giving details on all "these women", causes a pause for a reality check. Life continues, and not much will change. Moving onward.

The reality of it all.

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Predictably, a radically liberal author attributing the Trump presidency to an “uneducated” and “irrational” citizenry as opposed to a conscientious repudiation of the political class by the electorate. What must it be like to feel so intellectually superior to so many?

Typical journalistic arrogance & condescension ...

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