"Chelseas story is an incredibly powerful and personal one," says Tina Brown, editor-in- chief of Talk magazine. "Her story is eloquently told. Her perspective is both insightful and provocative. Chelseas story proves her to be a gifted writer, mature beyond her years."
With Chelsea writing this:
"Before September 11 I wouldnt have believed I had many innocences left." So begins Clintons intensely emotional account.
"Innocences"? Since when does "innocence" have a plural version? It's like making "virginity" a plural!
Aw, come on... I believe Doris Day had many "virginities".
Gee, perhaps this has something to do with all of those classes she missed while attending Stanford?
"Innocences"? Since when does "innocence" have a plural version? It's like making "virginity" a plural! |
I thought the same thing. |