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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

NEWS Barack, Michelle Obama sign $60m bumper book deal




Published March 1, 2017




Barack and Michelle Obama have signed a deal to publish their memoirs with New York-based Penguin Random House, in a coveted contract reportedly worth tens of millions of dollars.
America’s first African American president is already the author of two memoirs and a children’s book.
He has frequently declared himself to have a “writer’s sensibility” and has said he does not want to write a conventional blow-by-blow account of his time in the White House.
Michelle Obama’s memoir is likely 
to be just as eagerly anticipated.
A descendant of slaves, she became
 the first 
African American first lady and 
garnered high 
approval ratings — to the point 
where she was 
arguably one of the country’s most respected and 
popular women.
Penguin Random House said in a statement it has “acquired world 
publication rights
 for two books, to be written by president and Mrs Obama respectively.”

– Record sum –

The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but bidding for the high-profile 
double book deal topped $60 million, a record sum for US presidential
 memoirs, according to the Financial Times.
Until now, the record for a US presidential memoir was $15 million
 paid for Bill Clinton’s “My Life,” released in 2004. George W. Bush
 received $10 million for “Decision Points” in 2010.
Hillary Clinton reportedly received a $14 million advance for “Hard 
Choices,” her account of her time as secretary of state under Obama.
The Obama deal was negotiated by Washington super-lawyer Robert
 Barnett, who represented both the Clintons and Bush.
As part of the agreement, the company will donate one million books
 in the Obama family’s name to First Book, a charity, Penguin said.
“We are very much looking forward to working together with President
 and Mrs Obama to make each of their books global publishing events of 
unprecedented scope and significance,” said Penguin Random House CEO
 Markus Dohle.
The Obamas took a long vacation after Donald Trump was sworn in 
as president on January 20, and the former president has stuck by a 
pledge to keep a low public profile unless events threatening what 
he called America’s “core values” warranted that he speak out.
He did just that in January, just days after Trump enacted his ban on 
travelers from seven mostly Muslim countries, and on all refugees. 
Obama expressed support for protests that sprang up nationwide
 against the now-suspended Trump travel ban.
Whereas US presidents tend to leave town after leaving the White House,
 the Obamas are settling into a rented mansion in Washington’s posh
 Kalorama district until their younger daughter Sasha finishes high school.
 Their eldest daughter Malia will be attending Harvard in the fall.
Another new neighbor in Kalorama is Trump’s daughter Ivanka, who 
has rented a house along with her husband Jared Kushner and their
 three children, near the Obamas.
AFP
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