Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is focused. Not necessarily on 2016, but most definitely on her new book.
The former secretary of state shed light on her upcoming memoir Tuesday in New York at the Association of American Publishers annual meeting. She said the book was about her experiences at the State Department and navigating the challenges facing the U.S. in the 21st century, “from Crimea to climate change.”
“Just another light, summer read,” Clinton teased about the book.
The former first lady and potential 2016 presidential candidate said she was still mulling the title over her new book, but jokingly said she got some ideas when the Washington Post asked readers to send in their suggestions about a year ago.
“Bossy Pantsuit,” a spoof off of comedian Tina Fey’s autobiography was one. “The Scrunchy Chronicle,” based off her previous choices of using the outdated fabric-covered hair elastics, and “112 Countries and It Is Still All About My Hair.” Clinton joked the latter was “on the short list.”
Contrary to some people’s belief, Clinton said she writes her own books — noting when she finished “It Takes a Village,” some press claimed she never wrote it and she had to show a reporter her long-form notes and drafts. “I still write long hand. I learned it was probably smart to continue writing long hand. So I now have barrels and barrels of old drafts in case anyone wants to see them again.” She noted her office looked like an “episode of Hoarders.”









