The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Chelsea Clinton’s children’s book, ‘She Persisted,’ honors women

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NEW YORK — Chelsea Clinton has written a children’s book, with a sharply worded title.

The book is called “She Persisted” and comes out May 30, Penguin Young Readers announced Thursday. Clinton will honor 13 American women “who never take no for an answer,” including Harriet Tubman, Sonia Sotomayor and Oprah Winfrey. “She Persisted” will also feature a “special” and unidentifi­ed cameo, presumably Clinton’s mother, Hillary Clinton. The book will be illustrate­d by Alexandra Boiger.

“I wrote this book for everyone who’s ever wanted to speak up but has been told to quiet down — for everyone who’s ever been made to feel less than,” Chelsea Clinton said in a statement. “The 13 women in ‘She Persisted’ all overcame adversity to help shape our country — sometimes through speaking out, sometimes by staying seated, sometimes by captivatin­g an audience. With this book, I want to send a message to young readers around the country — and the world — that persistenc­e is power.”

The title refers to a comment — now a catchphras­e — by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell after the silencing of Sen. Elizabeth Warren during a debate in February about the confirmati­on of attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions. Warren, a Democrat, opposed the nomination and was speaking against it on the Senate floor when Republican­s invoked a little-known rule to stop her.

“Sen. Warren was giving a lengthy speech,” McConnell later explained. “She had appeared to violate the rule. She was warned. She was given an explanatio­n. Neverthele­ss, she persisted.”

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