
In Search of Bill Clinton
A Psychological Biography
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Hoye
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John D. Gartner
John D. Gartner's In Search of Bill Clinton unravels the mystery at the heart of Clinton's complex nature and explains why so many people fall under his spell. Gartner tells the story we all thought we knew, from the fresh viewpoint of a psychologist, as he questions the well-crafted Clinton life story. Gartner, a therapist with expertise in treating individuals with hypomanic temperaments, saw in Clinton the energy, creativity, and charisma that leads a hypomanic individual to success as well as the problems with impulse control and judgment, which frequently result in disastrous decision making. He knew, though, that if he wanted to find the real Bill Clinton he couldn't rely on armchair psychology to provide the answer. He knew he had to travel to Arkansas and around the world to talk with those who knew Clinton and his family intimately. With his boots on the ground, Gartner uncovers long-held secrets about Clinton's mother, the ambitious and seductive Virginia Kelley, and her wild life in Hot Springs, as well as the ghostly specter of his biological father, Bill Blythe, to uncover the truth surrounding Clinton's rumor-filled birth. He considers the abusive influence of Clinton's alcoholic stepfather, Roger Clinton, to understand the repeated public abuse he invited both by challenging a hostile Republican Congress and engaging in the clandestine affair with Monica Lewinsky that led to his downfall.
Of course, there is no marriage more dissected than that of the Clintons, both in the White House and on the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign trail. Instead of going down familiar paths, Gartner looks at that relationship with a new focus and cle...
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Editorial reviews
In a different sort of biography, John Gartner takes a look at the life of the 42nd president through a psychological viewpoint. Gartner, a trained psychotherapist, makes a case for Bill Clinton as an enigmatic figure whose public controversies have roots in his early upbringing, noting the absence of a strong paternal influence while also drawing parallels between his wild mother and demanding grandmother to Monica Lewinsky and Hillary Rodham Clinton, respectively. Stephen Hoye has a fastidious and scholarly manner that strengthens the authority of Gartner's argument, making In Search of Bill Clinton an intriguing exploration of a fascinating man.
Critic reviews
"An analysis that is completely absorbing in its compassion and complexity." (Booklist Starred Review)
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The author also inserts his self-impressed resume into the story which added nothing to the story. Mr. Gartner states he has created a new genre.I think this is a genre we could do without.
Disappointed
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A!!!!!
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Where does In Search of Bill Clinton rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Quite highWho was your favorite character and why?
Clinton Clinton ClintonWhich character – as performed by Stephen Hoye – was your favorite?
ClintonWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Clinton walking to church every Sunday alone with a huge bible,while his parents were absent.Any additional comments?
I have always found brilliant minds to be the most intriguing phenomenon.I have always been a huge Clinton fan on every level and want to know what makes him,Him.He is fantastic,humble,courageous,confident,extremely impressive,inspiring and makes bridges into the hearts of people.The only other president that is at par with him is Abraham Lincoln.American presidency has four giants naming them chronologically Abraham Lincoln ,Franklin D rosevelt,John .F.kennedy and Bill Clinton.These people made America what it is and are sorely missed.If I had a magic lamp I would rub it and one of my wishes would be to meet President Bill Clinton and to become his student.A look into the brilliant mind of Clinton.
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Along the way, the author does provide some interesting information and analysis pertaining to Clinton's childhood, his relationships with his mother, grandmother, Hillary, etc. Unfortunately, these insights are overwhelmed by the general tone of the book, the general idea of which seems to be that Clinton's biggest problem is/was the failure of the rest of the world to appreciate just how darned wonderful Clinton is. At times the tone of the book is so worshipful as to be laughable, and to sound much like a high school cheerleader gushing over the team quarterback.
These defects, as well as the extreme political partisanship the book exhibits, seriously impair what could have been an interesting book. Also, the author's lack of objectivity undermines his crediblity when discussing some of Clinton's accomplishments, such as his contribution to the Irish peace process. People who idolize Bill Clinton will enjoy this book. Others will find it a hard slog.
A case of puppy love
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Would you try another book from John D. Gartner and/or Stephen Hoye?
no.Any additional comments?
I thought this book would offer some psychological insights into Clinton. It is so clearly written from a liberal who is mesmerized by Clinton and he is not objective at all. Take for example, he thought Clinton has a halo around his head when he first met him!!!All during the book he refers to any republicans as evil and he offers armchair diagnoses for Ken Star and the rest of the "evil" republicans.
I don't even think I can finish this book. I bet Hillary herself could have been more objective than this author.
Clinton groupie!
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