Hillary Rodham Clinton Signs Copies Of Her Book, 'Hard Choices,' In Westhampton Beach Sunday - 27 East

Hillary Rodham Clinton Signs Copies Of Her Book, 'Hard Choices,' In Westhampton Beach Sunday

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Jack McKeown

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 Hillary Clinton and Denise Berthiaume at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach. Neil Salvaggio

Hillary Clinton and Denise Berthiaume at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach. Neil Salvaggio

Jessica Lillie shakes Hillary Clinton's hand

Jessica Lillie shakes Hillary Clinton's hand

 while her friend Katelynn looks on

while her friend Katelynn looks on

 at her book signing on Sunday

at her book signing on Sunday

 August 24 at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach. Neil Salvaggio

August 24 at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach. Neil Salvaggio

The staff of Books and Books in Westhampton Beach pose for a photo with Hillary Clinton after her book signing at the store on Sunday

The staff of Books and Books in Westhampton Beach pose for a photo with Hillary Clinton after her book signing at the store on Sunday

 August 24. Neil Salvaggio

August 24. Neil Salvaggio

Hillary Clinton signed copies of her new book at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sunday

Hillary Clinton signed copies of her new book at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sunday

 August 24. Neil Salvaggio

August 24. Neil Salvaggio

Hillary Clinton signed copies of her new book at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sunday

Hillary Clinton signed copies of her new book at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sunday

 August 24. Neil Salvaggio

August 24. Neil Salvaggio

The crew from Hampton Coffee goes through security as they drop off refreshments at Hillary Clinton's book signing at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sunday

The crew from Hampton Coffee goes through security as they drop off refreshments at Hillary Clinton's book signing at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sunday

 August 24. Neil Salvaggio

August 24. Neil Salvaggio

Patricia Barile and Peggy DeMayo wait in line to get their books signed by Hillary Clinton at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sund

Patricia Barile and Peggy DeMayo wait in line to get their books signed by Hillary Clinton at Books and Books in Westhampton Beach on Sund

authorAlexa Gorman on Aug 25, 2014
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