Rodham: A Novel - Pages 100 - 146 Summary & Analysis

Curtis Sittenfeld
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Rodham: A Novel - Pages 100 - 146 Summary & Analysis

Curtis Sittenfeld
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Chapter 3 starts in 1974 as Hillary arrives at the Greenberger’s. She had just left DC, and Gwen is joining her for the drive to Arkansas. On the drive Gwen warns Hillary that she is giving up so much for Bill, telling her “more than any other young woman I know, you have the freedom to choose your own path” (102).


Later on, Gwen asks if Hillary can imagine being first lady, of either the country or Arkansas. Hillary says she can have an impact once he is elected. Gwen asks why she would want to work behind the scenes when she does not have to. Gwen also tells Hillary that she had watched Bill flirt with a girl at their party a few years ago. Hillary is resentful that Gwen did not tell her about this before.


After Hillary graduated from Yale, she had...

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