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Michelle Obama to release second book next month

Nearly a year after kicking off a rock star-style book tour that sold-out stadiums across the country, former first lady Michelle Obama has announced the publication of her second book, officials said.

But instead of focusing on her own unique journey, this time Obama will ask her readers and supporters to reflect on themselves. Titled, “Becoming: A Guided Journal for Discovering Your Voice,” Obama’s book will be released Nov. 19. It is published by Clarkson Potter, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

The book will feature an introduction written by Obama along with more than 150 questions and quotes that aim to compel readers to fill in answers about themselves. The journal is meant to be a companion to Obama’s bestselling memoir “Becoming” and will cost $19.99 in the United States. Obama’s second book was announced Monday morning and comes nearly a year after she released her memoir. That book was released Nov. 13, 2018, and sold more than 11.5 million units across print, digital and audio formats.

Barack And Michelle Obama

In her memoir, Obama wrote about growing up in South Shore, her family, her experiences attending elite universities and how she eventually met the man who became the first African American president of the United States. While she was applauded for writing openly about dating, marital conflicts, struggling to get pregnant and President Donald Trump, she was also criticized by some for not aggressively writing about enduring racism and systemic inequalities.

She kicked off her book tour in Chicago with a conversation at United Center with talk-show host and media mogul Oprah Winfrey. Her international book tour took her to Brooklyn, New York, Philadelphia, London and Paris.

Obama is expected in Chicago later this month when she will appear at the 2019 Obama Summit. That gathering is hosted by the Obama Foundation and brings together dozens of thought leaders, social innovators and organizers from across the globe.

In other news – Vatiswa Ndara responds to Ferguson Films legal threat

Actress Vatiswa Ndara says she will deal with legal action from Ferguson Films when she gets the legal papers. She said she had only learnt of intentions to take legal actions against her on social media. Ndara on Monday shook the entertainment industry when she penned a scathing six page open letter to Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

Vatiswa Ndara

In her letter, Ndara bemoans poor working conditions in the industry, amongst a raft of issues. In the open letter, she also revealed the basis for her contention was an offer of R110 000 to partake in the third season of Igazi, a Mzansi Magic production. Under the production, she would be locked down to the production for five weeks, exclusively to the shooting of the production, she said. Read more

Source: msn