Bill Clinton is working on a new book about his life after the Oval Office, potentially including times he spent at his Chappaqua home since leaving the White House. According to The New York Times, Knopf Doubleday said that no specifics regarding the book or its detail are currently available.
Putting pen to paper is nothing new for Clinton, who has his name attached to four books that have been published since he left office in 2001. He previously wrote about his life in the autobiography "My Life" and he was a co-author with James Patterson for the novel "The President Is Missing," released last year.
Paul Bogaards, an executive vice president at the book’s publisher stated that it is too “early to assess what ground will be covered” in the written material. There is also no timetable for publication of the latest book, which has not been titled.
The Clintons are set to hit the road as they embark on a 13-stop speaking tour with destinations in the U.S. and Canada beginning in April.
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