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Suffice to say this is the age of biopics and memoirs. With a subdued black and white book cover, former first lady is ready to tell part of her tale, whatever the reasons are for an upcoming election or her own career prospects. In the summer of 1998, I was in a living room in Norwich watching Clinton admit to his shenanigans on TV. If Clinton must apologise, it's certainly not Hillary's duty to devote pages on her husband's affair--"But why should Hillary Clinton be obliged to tell us all the secrets of her marriage and private life?"--after all these years, it might not be her main concern, but rather her future role and hopes in American politics. In my opinion, this secretive scorpion lady wants to keep some thoughts to herself or that she is too proud and cannot waste time dealing with cheap shag.