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Barack, Michelle Obama sign bumper book deal

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NEW YORK: Barack and Michelle Obama have signed a deal to publish their memoirs with New York- based Penguin Random House, in a coveted contract reportedly worth tens of millions of dollars.

America’s first African American president is already the author of two memoirs and a children’s book.

He has frequently declared himself to have a ‘ writer’s sensibilit­y’ and has said he does not want to write a convention­al blow-by-blow account of his time in the White House.

Michelle Obama’s memoir is likely to be just as eagerly anticipate­d.

A descendant of slaves, she became the first African American first lady and garnered high approval ratings — to the point where she was arguably one of the country’s most respected and popular women.

Penguin Random House said in a statement it has “acquired world publicatio­n rights for two books, to be written by president and Mrs Obama respective­ly.”

The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but bidding for the highprofil­e double book deal topped 60 million, a record sum for US presidenti­al memoirs, according to the Financial Times.

Until now, the record for a US presidenti­al memoir was US$ 15 million paid for Bill Clinton’s ‘My Life’, released in 2004. George W Bush received US$ 10 million for ‘Decision Points’ in 2010.

Hillary Clinton reportedly received a US$ 14 million advance for ‘ Hard Choices’, her account of her time as secretary of state under Obama.

The Obama deal was negotiated by Washington super-lawyer Robert Barnett, who represente­d both the Clintons and Bush.

As part of the agreement, the company will donate one million books in the Obama family’s name to First Book, a charity, Penguin said. — AFP

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