Titled, “Citizen: My Life After the White House,” Clinton’s memoir will address his marriage to Hilary Clinton, along with his views on the Iraq war, Russia’s president, and the events of January 6, 2021.
Later in his commentary about this forthcoming book, the former president talked about various impacts of entering new life chapters. Per Clinton, this inspired him to consider his effects on others, the future America’s children will inherit, and the possibilities of unity among this nation’s citizenry.
A common path for US politicians
Many of our nation’s political leaders have gone on to write memoirs about their lives, work, and experiences in the public sector. More often than not, there’s a certain fascination surrounding these figures, thus driving the demand for them to release tell-all books.
As November 19 gets closer, Americans who wish to purchase the 42nd president’s memoir will have the chance to do so. It will likely be available for pre-order on platforms like Amazon and make its way to bookshelves in stores and airports.