


Former first lady Melania Trump announced Thursday she will be releasing her first memoir in the coming months.
The book, titled Melania, will be released prior to Election Day and published by Skyhorse Publishing, according to the Associated Press. The former first lady’s office said the memoir will include “stories and images never before shared with the public.”
“Melania is the powerful and inspiring story of a woman who has defined personal excellence, overcome adversity, and carved her own path. The former First Lady invites readers into her world, offering an intimate portrait of a woman who has lived an extraordinary life,” the former first lady’s website said.
The standard copy of the book is being sold for $40, while a signed edition is being sold for $75 and a collector’s edition, which is signed and comes with bonus photos and a “digital collectable,” is being sold for $150.
Melania Trump has made few public appearances since she and her husband, former President Donald Trump, left the White House in January 2021. In the past year, however, she has been seen in public more frequently. Melania Trump joined other former first ladies, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama, along with current first lady Jill Biden, at the funeral of former first lady Rosalynn Carter in November 2023, and spoke at a naturalization ceremony at the National Archives in December 2023.
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For her husband’s campaign, she participated in two fundraisers with the Republican LGBT group Log Cabin Republicans, and appeared at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last week, but did not speak at the convention, as she did in 2016 and 2020.
Melania Trump made a rare public statement after her husband was nearly killed in an assassination attempt earlier this month, saying she and her son, Barron, “were on the brink of devastating change.”