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It Takes a Village
It Takes a Village
 
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A splendid celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Grammy Award-winning It Takes a Village, including a new introduction read by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.

A decade ago, then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton chronicled her quest -- both deeply personal and, in the truest sense, public -- to help make our society into the kind of village that enables children to become smart, able, resilient adults. For more than thirty-five years, Senator Clinton has made children her passion and her cause. Her long experience has strengthened her conviction that how children develop and what they need to succeed are inextricably entwined with the society in which they live and how well it sustains and supports its families and individuals. In other words, it takes a village to raise a child.

In her new introduction, Senator Clinton reflects on how our village has changed over the last decade -- from the impact of the Internet to new research in early child development and education. She discusses issues of increasing concern -- security, the environment, the national debt -- and looks at where we have made progress and where there is still work to be done.

It Takes a Village has become a classic. As relevant as ever, this anniversary edition makes it abundantly clear that the choices we make today about how we raise our children and how we support families will determine how our nation will face the challenges of this century.

Over one million dollars in royalty proceeds from It Takes a Village have been donated to children's charities by Hillary Rodham Clinton. Proceeds from this edition also will be donated.

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"A wake-up call...a comprehensive look at what our children need and want and deserve -- and aren't getting....We should all be reading it, learning from it, and acting on it."

-- The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)

"Wonderful and inspiring...important and timely."

-- San Francisco Review of Books

"CompellingÅ .A book about the basics, for nothing could be more basic than the way a nation cares for its children."

-- The New York Times Book Review

"Parents and nonparents should read It Takes a Village to remind them of the simple but essential point: Children must have caring, nurturing, and informed adults around them....A textbook for caring."

-- The Dallas Morning News

"An entertaining book of unseen power...the impact of Hillary Clinton's genuine belief in a children-loving society remains in mind long after book's end."

-- San Francisco Chronicle

"An extraordinary gift."

-- Los Angeles Times

"It Takes a Village deserves to be read...it would be a loss if the nation missed this opportunity to address the issues Hillary Rodham Clinton raises."

-- The Christian Science Monitor
Crikey Media, September 22, 2009
...* In 1996, when Washington author Sally Quinn was telling people that Hillary had not written her book, It Takes a Village, Branch suggested to the First Lady that she invite Quinn and her husband Ben Bradlee to the White House. "You know," ...
Examiner.com, June 6, 2009
...s sad if that's true.' Goldberg also made a point that fans (and even reluctant admirers) of Hillary Clinton may want to store in their long-term memory: I'm one of the four conservatives in captivity who's read her book It Takes a Village ...
Denver Post, March 20, 2009
...A Charge to Keep,' published in 1999. Or John Edwards' 'Four Trials' (ambulance chasers have hearts, too!) and Hillary Clinton's heartwarming collectivist fable, 'It Takes A Village' (matriarchal enough for the entire nation). I'm not sure ...
Denver Post, March 20, 2009
...A Charge to Keep,' published in 1999. Or John Edwards' 'Four Trials' (ambulance chasers have hearts, too!) and Hillary Clinton's heartwarming collectivist fable, 'It Takes A Village' (matriarchal enough for the entire nation). I'm not sure ...