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'''Kathleen Buhle''' is an [[ | '''Kathleen Buhle''' is an [[United States of America|American]] memoirist.<ref name=people2022-06-01/> | ||
Buhle grew up in [[Chicago]], where her mother was a schoolteacher and her father worked for the [[White Sox]], a professional [[baseball]] team.<ref name=newyorker2019-07-01/> | Buhle grew up in [[Chicago]], where her mother was a schoolteacher and her father worked for the [[White Sox]], a professional [[baseball]] team.<ref name=newyorker2019-07-01/> |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 26 July 2024
Kathleen Buhle | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois |
Known for | writing about her struggles in her marriage to Hunter Biden |
Kathleen Buhle is an American memoirist.[1]
Buhle grew up in Chicago, where her mother was a schoolteacher and her father worked for the White Sox, a professional baseball team.[2]
Buhle married Hunter Biden, who was then the son of prominent Senator Joe Biden, in 1993.[2] The pair remained married for 24 years.[1]
In the summer of 2022 Buhle published a memoir, entitled "If We Break: A Memoir of Marriage, Addiction, and Healing".[1] Commentators noted that she presented herself as forgiving, rather than angry, over her husband's history of addictions and infidelity.
People magazine published a long excerpt from the memoir, in June, 2022.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Sandra Sobieraj Westfall. First Look at Kathleen Buhle's Memoir: Hunter Biden's Ex on His Affair with Sister-in-Law — and Forgiveness: An exclusive excerpt from Buhle's upcoming book, If We Break, offers a window into how the onetime Biden found healing through her pain, People magazine, 2022-06-01. Retrieved on 2022-11-13.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Adam Entous. Will Hunter Biden Jeopardize His Father's Campaign?, 2019-07-01. “In July, 1992, after graduating with a B.A. in history, Hunter began a year as a Jesuit volunteer at a church in Portland, Oregon. During that time, he met Kathleen Buhle, the daughter of a Chicago schoolteacher and a ticket salesman for the White Sox. Three months after they started dating, Kathleen got pregnant, and the two were married in July, 1993.” mirror