Former Vice President of the United States of America Mike Pence has got a deal to pen his autobiography. The book is currently untitled, but news is that it is scheduled to hit the stands in 2023, ahead of the next presidential election in 2024.
Pence served as the 48th Vice President of the United States under the Trump administration; he is the first high-ranking official to announce a book deal since Former US President Donald Trump left office in January 2021. Talking about his upcoming memoir, Pence said in a statement, "I am grateful to have the opportunity to tell the story of my life in public service to the American people, from serving in Congress, to the Indiana Governor's office and as Vice President of the United States...I look forward to working with the outstanding team at Simon & Schuster to invite readers on a journey from a small town in Indiana to Washington, DC."
A report by AP reads: Simon & Schuster announced on April 7 that it also signed Pence to a second book but did not immediately provide details...Simon & Schuster Vice President and Publisher Dana Canedy said that Pence's book would be "revelatory," without specifically saying whether he would address the events of the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021.
According to CNN, Pence's two-book deal is roughly worth $3m and $4m.
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