Stronger Together (book)

Stronger Together: A Blueprint for America's Future is a non-fiction book by politicians Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, first published in paperback by Simon & Schuster in 2016.

The contents of the book include summary-style policy points, photographs of the two authors campaigning, various charts, and excerpts from some of the speeches that Clinton has delivered.

[2] The book is broken into three main sections: Both authors wrote brief introductions that detailed how some of their early upbringing has affected their current worldview.

[1][2] As The New York Times described it, "Candidates often release hurriedly-written books during their campaigns, often aimed at spreading their message and attracting publicity, rather than topping the best-seller charts.

Yet, even by that standard, and the low bar for candidates' campaign books overall, Stronger Together is an embarrassment, sloppy, repetitive, dutiful and boring.

"[9] Anna Silman, a writer on culture for New York magazine, said that the book can be characterized by "its Serif-heavy font, kitschy imagery, and [...] absence of good taste".

[5] Although both Clinton and Kaine promoted the new work in their campaign rallies, the book's initial sales were quite modest, selling fewer than 3,000 copies in its first week of availability.