Hillary Clinton’s Upcoming BookHillary Clinton’s Upcoming Book Hillary Clinton is set to release her eleventh book, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,” on September 17, 2023. The memoir will be published by Simon & Schuster. Content and Themes Clinton’s latest book will explore both personal and political topics. She will share her perspectives on her marriage, friendships, and aging, as well as her views on issues such as Russia and the upcoming US elections. The memoir is described as “candid, engaging, humorous, and always learning.” Book Tour and Audiobook Clinton will embark on a book tour in support of “Something Lost, Something Gained.” Stops will include Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington. She will also narrate the audiobook version. Synopsis According to the publisher, the memoir will include Clinton’s experiences canoeing with an ex-Nazi who works to deprogram white supremacists and evacuating women from Afghanistan at the end of the war. Previous Memoirs and Collaborations Clinton’s previous memoir, “What Happened,” sold 300,000 copies in its first week. She has also co-written a mystery novel with Louise Penny and published children’s books. Bill Clinton’s Memoir Former President Bill Clinton will also release a memoir this year. “Citizen” details his post-presidential life and will be published by Knopf on November 19.
Hillary Clinton will publish a new book – her eleventh – on September 17, publisher Simon & Schuster announced on Tuesday.
The memoir, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,” will be released just seven weeks before Election Day. It will be both personal and political, reflecting on her marriage, friendships and the aging process, and offering her views on topics such as Russia and the upcoming US elections. Clinton will also narrate the audiobook version. Her tour for the book includes stops in Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago and Washington.
“The book reads like you’re sitting down with your smartest, funniest, and most passionate friend over a long meal,” said Simon & Schuster editor-in-chief Priscilla Painton in a press release. “This is the Hillary that Americans have come to know and love: candid, engaging, humorous, self-deprecating – and always learning.”
According to the publisher, “Something Lost, Something Gained” will also share Clinton’s experiences canoeing with an ex-Nazi who wants to deprogram white supremacists and evacuate women from Afghanistan at the end of the war.
Her most recent memoir – “What Happened,” her account of the 2016 election – sold 300,000 copies in its first week, The Washington Post’s Ron Charles reported in 2017. In his review for The Post, David Weigel described the book as ‘raw, ‘Invigorating’, and alternately ‘bitter’ and ‘corny’: ‘a meditation on powerful women, a test run for the speeches Clinton will make for the rest of her life.’
Clinton has also co-written a mystery novel with Louise Penny and published children’s books, including “Grandma’s Gardens,” with her daughter Chelsea.
Former President Bill Clinton will also release a memoir this year: “Citizen,” which details his post-presidential life, will be published by Knopf on Nov. 19.
correction
An earlier version of this article gave the incorrect date when “Citizen” would be released. It’s November 19, not November 17. The article has been corrected.