If the great gossips get their own Mount Rushmore, she might rate all four heads. With big write-ups in *The New Yorker, Newsweek, * and The New York Times (among others), the woman who delivered Monica Lewinsky to Clinton inquisitor Starr is finally seeing her story told. Most delicious: Jane Mayer's New Yorker psychobiography. Synopsis: Tripp's dad was a philanderer who ditched his wife and kids. Linda was so scarred that everywhere she turns her scorching moral gaze she sees infidelity - even, according to one account, in George Bush's marriage.
Tales of Tripp
If the great gossips get their own Mount Rushmore, she might rate all four heads. With big write-ups in *The New Yorker, Newsweek, * and The New York Times (among others), the woman who delivered Monica Lewinsky to Clinton inquisitor Starr is finally seeing her story told. Most delicious: Jane Mayer's New Yorker psychobiography. Synopsis: Tripp's dad was a philanderer who ditched his wife and kids. Linda was so scarred that everywhere she turns her scorching moral gaze she sees infidelity - even, according to one account, in George Bush's marriage.