Potential presidential contender Hillary Clinton’s memoir of her four years as secretary of state will be called "Hard Choices," her publisher Simon & Schuster announced on Friday, according to
The Washington Post.
The book, which will be
released on June 10, is anticipated in political circles because of promises that it will contain an "inside account of the crises, choices, and challenges" she faced in President Barack Obama’s administration, and how those experiences "drive her view of the future."
The GOP is thought to be anxious to learn whether the book will address Clinton’s involvement in the Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens. She has admitted that "what happened" in Benghazi was
"my biggest regret."
The former first lady, who has a closely cropped, black-and-white portrait of herself on the book’s cover, has planned a tour this summer to promote her memoirs.
Although she’s the overwhelming favorite to win the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, Clinton has only suggested that she may run for the White House.
The Associated Press reported that Clinton’s first memoir "Living History" sold more than 1 million copies.
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