A memoir by Hillary Clinton that details her time as secretary of state will be released June 10, according to a statement made by her publisher, Simon & Schuster.
The book’s website, www.hillaryclintonmemoir.com, which launched along with the release of the publisher’s statement, says the memoir will focus on Clinton’s tenure as President Obama’s chief foreign affairs adviser and her experiences with diplomats and political leaders, both domestic and foreign.
“Hillary Clinton shares candid reflections about key moments during her time as secretary of state as well as her thoughts about how to navigate the challenges of the 21st century,” the book’s website reads.
Clinton’s memoir has been eagerly anticipated as speculation builds over her potential 2016 presidential run. Clinton has been asked about the 2016 race during her recent public appearances and speaking engagements, but the Democratic frontrunner has largely stuck to discussing policy issues and promoting her book.
Clinton dropped her biggest hint yet about a potential second run for the White House at a marketing summit in San Francisco Tuesday, saying, “I am obviously thinking about it.”
She elaborated further, saying, “The hard questions aren’t ‘Do you want to be president?’ or ‘Can you win? The hard questions are ‘Why? Why would you want to do this? And what would you offer that could make a difference?’”









