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Chelsea Victoria Clinton (born February 27, 1980) is an American writer. She is the only child of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, a former U.S. Secretary of State. Clinton was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, during her father's first term as governor of Arkansas. She attended public schools there until her father was elected president and the family moved to the White House, when she began attending the private Sidwell Friends School. Clinton received an undergraduate degree at Stanford University, later earning master's degrees from University of Oxford and Columbia University and a Doctor of Philosophy in international relations from the University of Oxford in 2014. In 2007 and 2008, Clinton campaigned extensively on American college campuses for her mother's Democratic presidential nomination bid and introduced her at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. She assumed a similar role in her mother's 2016 presidential campaign, making more than 200 public appearances as her surrogate and again introducing her at the Democratic National Convention. Clinton has worked for McKinsey & Company, Avenue Capital Group, Columbia University, New York University, and NBC. She serves on several boards, including the board of the Clinton Foundation. Clinton has authored and co-authored best-selling children's non-fiction books and has co-authored a scholarly book for adults on global health policy. Early life Clinton was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on February 27, 1980. She is the only child of Hillary and Bill Clinton. Her name was inspired by a visit to the Chelsea neighborhood of London during a Christmas 1978 vacation. Hillary said that upon hearing the 1969 Judy Collins recording of the Joni Mitchell song "Chelsea Morning", Bill remarked, "If we ever have a daughter, her name should be Chelsea". When Clinton was two years old, she accompanied her parents as they campaigned throughout Arkansas for her father's gubernatorial race. She learned to read and write at a very young age. Clinton claims that she started reading the newspaper by the age of three and also wrote a letter to President Ronald Reagan when she was only five. In the letter, which was photocopied and preserved by her father, she asked President Reagan not to visit a military cemetery in West Germany that includes graves of Nazi soldiers. Clinton attended Forest Park Elementary School, Booker Arts and Science Magnet Elementary School and Horace Mann Junior High School, both Little Rock public schools. She skipped the third grade. In 1992, her father was first elected president, and Clinton remained active at school right until the family's move to Washington, playing the Ghost of Christmas Past in her school’s production of A Christmas Carol and dancing in Little Rock’s production of The Nutcracker. As a young child, Clinton was raised in her father's Southern Baptist faith. White House years On January 20, 1993, the day of her father's first inauguration, Chelsea moved into the White House with her parents and was given the Secret Service codename "Energy". The Clintons wanted their daughter to have a normal childhood, and they hoped to shield her from the media spotlight. Hillary Clinton followed the advice of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on raising children in the White House, and asked the press to limit coverage of Chelsea to her participation in public events such as state visits. Margaret Truman, daughter of former president Harry S. Truman, supported the Clintons, and in March 1993 wrote a letter to the editor of The New York Times about the damage that could be done if the press made Chelsea a subject of intense coverage. Following her attendance at Horace Mann Magnet Middle School in Little Rock, the Clintons decided to remove Chelsea from public school and send her to Sidwell Friends School, a private school in Washington, D.C. A veteran of Model United Nations, Clinton was a 1997 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist. She graduated from Sidwell in 1997; her father spoke at the graduation ceremony. Media speculation regarding her choice of college resulted in heavy press coverage. She ultimately chose to attend Stanford University. Throughout her father's time in the White House, journalists debated the issue of allowing Clinton to retain her privacy. Most media outlets concluded that she should be off-limits due to her age, although Rush Limbaugh and Saturday Night Live both broadcast material mocking her appearance. During this phase of her life, her father said, "We really work hard on making sure that Chelsea doesn't let other people define her sense of her own self-worth ... It's tough when you are an adolescent ... but I think she'll be ok." In early 1999, the Clintons learned of an article being planned by People that examined Chelsea's relationship with her parents in the wake of the impending vote on President Clinton's impeachment. The Secret Service told the magazine they had concerns that the story could compromise Chelsea's security. People ran the story anyway, and Bill and Hillary issued a statement expressing their disappointment. Carol Wallace, People's managing editor, felt that Chelsea, then 19, was "an eyewitness to family drama and historical events" and thus "a valid journalistic subject". The article, entitled "Grace Under Fire", was published in February 1999 with a cover photo of Chelsea and Hillary. During her father's eight years in office, there were 32 stories in The New York Times and 87 network news stories about Chelsea. One author determined that she had received the most television coverage of all presidential children preceding her, although they noted that only she and Maureen Reagan had a full eight years as presidential children. During the last year of her father's presidency, Chelsea assumed some White House hostess responsibilities when her mother was campaigning for the U.S. Senate, traveling with her father on several overseas trips and attending state dinners with him. Activities Although her father was a Southern Baptist, Clinton was raised in and adheres to her mother's Methodist faith. As a teenager, she attended the youth ministry group at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington, where her parents sometimes joined her. An adult group leader thought Clinton to be "a terrific kid" and observed that she was treated as an equal in the group. At age four, Clinton had begun taking dance classes in Arkansas, and she continued her dance training at the Washington School of Ballet for several years. She was cast in the role of the Favorite Aunt in the 1993 Washington Ballet production of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker. Education and academic life Stanford University Clinton entered Stanford University in the fall of 1997 and majored in history. The week before she arrived on campus, her mother published an open letter in her syndicated column asking journalists to leave her daughter alone. Chelsea arrived at Stan.... Discover the Chelsea Clinton popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Chelsea Clinton books.

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    It Takes a Village

    Hillary Clinton

    In celebration of the tenth anniversary of It Takes a Village, this splendid edition includes photographs and a new Introduction by Hillary Rodham Clinton.A decade ago, then First ...

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    The Queen

    Hugh Hewitt

    National broadcast journalist Hugh Hewitt warns how a Clinton "reign" would damage the fundamental, foundational traditions upon which America is built. In THE QUEEN, Hugh Hewitt's...

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    Periods Gone Public

    Jennifer Weiss-Wolf

    The first book to explore menstruation in the current cultural and political landscape and to investigate the new wave of period activism taking the world by storm.After centuries ...

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    The Deleted E-Mails of Hillary Clinton

    John Moe

    The explosive secret emails Hillary Clinton doesn’t want you to read (Or maybe she does…She’s crafty like that.)   Remember that time Hillary Clinton admitted that she delete...

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    Trying to Float

    Nicolaia Rips

    “Hysterically droll, touching, elegant, and wisea comingofage story from someone who possibly came of age before her parents” (Patricia Marx, New Yorker writer and bestselling auth...

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    The Destruction of Hillary Clinton

    Susan Bordo

    Gossip is easy. Get to the deeper truth, with this indepth look at the political forces and media culture that vilified and ultimately brought down Hillary Clinton in the 2016 pres...

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    The Book of Gutsy Women

    Hillary Clinton & Chelsea Clinton

    Now an eightpart docuseries on Apple TV+ Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, share the stories of the gutsy women who have inspired themwomen with the courage to stan...

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    Blood Feud

    Edward Klein

    “Irresistible entertainment . . . paints a Shakespearean portrait of power, lust and clashes between and within the two first families.” The New York Times   On...

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    Man of the World

    Joe Conason

    “A rich, believable portrait of a master politician out of office: needy, rivalrous, thinskinned, proud, hottempered.” The New York Review of Books Updated in 2017 and hailed as, “...

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    101 Reasons to Vote against Hillary

    Wilson Casey

    101 REASONS TO VOTE AGAINST HILLARY CLINTONHillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy is one of the most talked about issues of the 2016 elections. As a former Senator, First Lady, a...

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    Secret Empires

    Peter Schweizer

    #1 New York Times Bestseller!Peter Schweizer has been fighting corruptionand winningfor years. In Throw Them All Out, he exposed insider trading by members of C...

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    It Takes a Village

    Hillary Clinton

    “It Takes a Village offers a universal, unifying message. It captures perfectly Clinton’s vision of a multicultural America working toward a constructive goal. So hopeful and forwa...

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    Leading the Way

    Marianne Schnall

    From the author of What Will It Take to Make a Woman President? and founder of Feminist.com and WhatWillItTake.com, Marianne Schnall, a rousing call to action for women everywhere ...

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    Hillary

    Jonah Winter & Raúl Colón

    In this beautiful and empowering picturebook biography of presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Times bestselling author Winter and awardwinning illustrator Colón i...

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    You Are a Mogul

    Tiffany Pham

    National BestsellerRanked in Top 10 Bestselling Business Books in the US by The Wall Street JournalNamed Audible Editors' Pick in Best New ReleasesAs the founder of Mogulpraised by...

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    Suffragette Manifestos

    Penguin Books Ltd

    'We women are roused. Now that we are roused, we will never be quiet again'Bringing together the voices of women who fought for equal rights and representation from aristocrats an...

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    Rage Becomes Her

    Soraya Chemaly

    A BEST BOOK OF 2018 SELECTION NPR The Washington Post Book Riot Autostraddle Psychology Today A BEST FEMINIST BOOK SELECTION Refinery 29, Book Riot, Autostraddle, BITCH Rage Be...

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    Hillary Clinton

    Cheryl Harness

    A biography of 2016 Presidential candidate, US Senator, US Secretary of State, and former first lady Hillary Clinton.A RealLife Story biography of 2016 presidential candidate, Hill...

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    101 Reasons to Vote for Hillary

    Wilson Casey

    101 REASONS TO VOTE FOR HILLARY CLINTONAs the 2016 elections approach, Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy is one of the hottest topics among voters and the media. Clinton has...

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    Living History

    Hillary Clinton

    Author of the Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller What Happened The Phenomenal #1 Worldwide BestsellerWith a New Afterword Hillary Rodham Clinton is known to hundreds of millions ...

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    The Art of the Flower

    Jeff Leatham & Kim Kardashian

    Featuring celebrated florist Jeff Leatham’s favorite flower arrangements from throughout his renowned career, The Art of the Flower takes readers on a fragrant, floral journey of J...

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    The Paper Bag Princess 40th anniversary edition

    Robert Munsch

    An empowermentfocused keepsake edition of one of the world’s bestloved picture books.40 years. 7 million copies. 1 kickass princess who has inspired generations of readers to stand...

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    My Life

    Bill Clinton

    President Bill Clinton’s My Life is the strikingly candid portrait of a global leader who decided early in life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinar...