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What really happened : John Edwards, our daughter, and me

Hunter, Rielle. (Author).
Book  - 2012
973.931 Hun
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  • ISBN: 1937856402
  • ISBN: 9781937856403
  • Physical Description vi, 247 pages : illustrations
  • Publisher Dallas : Benbella Books, [2012]

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What Really Happened : John Edwards, Our Daughter, and Me
What Really Happened : John Edwards, Our Daughter, and Me
by Hunter, Rielle
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What Really Happened : John Edwards, Our Daughter, and Me


The John Edwards-Rielle Hunter affair made headlines for years. "One of the biggest political scandals of all time," "a fall from grace," "a modern-day tragedy"--it's a story that has been reported, distorted, and spun over and over again by the media, by political aides, by the U.S. government, by supposed friends. However, there is someone who actually knows the truth, someone who lived it from day one--the woman at the heart of the story itself- Rielle Hunter. In the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly bestseller What Really Happened , Hunter offers an extremely personal account of her relationship with John Edwards- the facts of how they actually met, how their accidental love started and escalated, what it was like to fall in love with a married man who decided to run for president, the surprise of becoming pregnant during the campaign, how the affair became public, the extensive cover-up, and finally, what happened in the years after Edwards publicly admitted to being the father of their daughter, Frances Quinn. Meet Edwards's political players and get an intimate look at how they really operated. Learn about the evolution of "friends," enablers, and do-gooders, their involvement with the affair and Edwards's 2008 presidential campaign, and where the money from Rachel "Bunny" Mellon and Fred Baron actually went. This book doesn't spin the truth to achieve a prettier picture or a better story. It isn't about changing anyone's mind. It's simply the facts, the truth of what really happened.