
The Woman Who Wouldn't Talk: Why I Refused to Testify Against the Clintons & What I Learned in Jail - Paperback
The Woman Who Wouldn't Talk: Why I Refused to Testify Against the Clintons & What I Learned in Jail - Paperback
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by Susan McDougal (Author), Pat Harris (With), Helen Thomas (Introduction by)
The New York Times bestseller and Book Sense 76 pick is now in paperback. This is the book by Whitewater warrior Susan McDougal that created a media sensation, with author appearances on Today, The O'Reilly Factor, Larry King, Crossfire, FOX Morning News, and The CBS Early Show; and a controversial review in The New York Times that generated chat all over the Internet, and the newspaper's own printed correction. Breaking her silence on the Whitewater affair and giving a moving portrait of what happens to women in American prisons, McDougal's book is a must-read for Americans of all political stripes and for everyone concerned about wrongful conviction and imprisonment. Black-and-white photographs are included.
Author Biography
Susan McDougal became a household name when she was jailed for refusing to testify in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater investigation. She currently resides in Arkansas. Pat Harris became Susan McDougal's legal council in 1995. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is an attorney for Geragos & Geragos.



















