Hillary Clinton working on 2016 election book

Hillary Clinton working on 2016 election book
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Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonMatthew McConaughey urges Hollywood to 'embrace' Trump House Dem: We should build 'a wall around Trump' Overnight Energy: Dems delay vote on Pruitt | GOP options for breaking deadlock | House votes to undo two Obama rules MORE is working on a "collection of personal essays that will touch on the 2016 presidential campaign," according to her publisher, Simon & Schuster.

The currently untitled book, which reportedly will draw upon some of her favorite quotations, is scheduled for release this fall.

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Simon & Schuster also announced that Clinton will reissue "It Takes a Village" in an illustrated edition for young people. The best-seller was published when Clinton was first lady back in 1996.

Clinton, who lost last year's presidential election in a stunning upset to Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump says he will reevaluate 'dumb deal' to resettle refugees from Australia Homeland Security chief hopes to complete border wall in two years Longtime doctor: Trump takes drug to promote hair growth MORE despite most forecasts showing her winning easily right up until Election Day, will also start working with the Harry Walker Agency again.

The speakers bureau helped Clinton land hundreds of thousands of dollars per speech during her time between her service as Secretary of State and the announcement of her candidacy for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination.

Rival Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersSanders reaffirms support for Ellison after Biden backs rival Ellison tops Perez in DNC race fundraising Congress must take attacks on Brazilian democracy seriously MORE (I-Vt.) and Trump during the campaign harshly criticized Clinton's paid speeches to companies like Goldman Sachs.