Former US President Joe Biden is set to publish a memoir titled “Promise Me, America” on November 17 through Little, Brown and Company. The book will provide insights into his four years in office, including his decision not to run for re-election in 2024. Biden’s memoir will delve into his Presidential campaign, administration, and the challenges faced during his term.
The upcoming book is described as a candid reflection on the highs and lows of Biden’s Presidency amid a turbulent period in American history. It will touch on key aspects of his leadership, such as efforts to unite a divided nation, tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, and address economic issues. Biden will also discuss his administration’s domestic achievements, economic policies, and foreign policy decisions.
A significant focus of the memoir will be Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 Presidential race, a move he made after a challenging debate performance against Republican nominee Donald Trump. The book promises to reveal the personal struggles and considerations that led to his choice to prioritize the interests of his party and the nation over his own political ambitions. Biden, who served as the 46th President of the United States from 2021 to 2025, will share his experiences and insights from his time in office.
