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Hillary Clinton announces new book as a “warning to all voters” about democracy

Hillary Clinton announces new book as a “warning to all voters” about democracy

Hillary Clinton is releasing her new book as a collection of essays that explores the former First Lady and presidential candidate’s experiences with politics, her marriage to her husband and former President Bill Clinton, and her relationship with her faith.

On Tuesday, Simon and Schuster announced that Clinton’s book, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love and Liberty,” will be released on September 17. The book is intended to be a “warning to all American voters” and will discuss the longtime Democrat’s “unvarnished views on politics, democracy, the threats we face and the future that is within our grasp.”

“She takes us along as she returns to the classroom as a college professor, enjoys the bonds within the exclusive club of former first ladies, leaves her dream of becoming president behind, and plunges into new commitments to women and democracy,” Simon and Schuster said.

“This is the Hillary that Americans have come to know and love: open, committed, humorous, self-ironic – and always ready to learn,” the statement concluded.

Clinton has written several other books detailing her experiences as a woman in politics, but is most well-known for her 2017 autobiography, What Happened, published after she lost the 2016 election to former President Donald Trump.