
NEW YORK — First lady Laura Bush, among the most reserved and enigmatic public figures of recent times, will, at last, tell her story.
How much she will disclose remains a mystery.
Bush has agreed to write a memoir with one of the world's oldest publishing houses, Scribner, the house of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and the first lady's mother-in-law, Barbara Bush. Publication for the book, currently untitled, is scheduled for 2010.
"I am curious about Laura Bush and I believe others — people you would expect to be supporters of a Republican first lady, and other people, too — are just as curious about her," says Scribner publisher and executive vice president Susan Moldow, one of several publishers to meet last fall with the first lady
I would be more likely to read her book, than her husband's. I am curious to see what she would have to say.
I am aquiver with anticipation for this future best seller of....what?
Congenial Southern Belle dishes on the accomplishments of her humanitarian efforts and conveniently shies away from anything remotely involving her husband?
She will give new meaning to "Stand By Your Man".
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