He's written
million-selling books about his early years and the meaning
of public life. Now, Sen. Barack Obama, with the help of his
campaign staff, has another side to share with
readers: policy wonk.
Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama's Plan to
Renew America's Promise is coming out September 9 as
a paperback with an announced first printing of
300,000 copies and a list price of $13.95. Looking
ahead to the digital market, the e-book, also $13.95, will
go on sale the day before.
"We are proud to
have published two best-selling books by Barack Obama
and are thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to work
with his campaign on such an important and inspiring
book at this critical moment in our country," Crown
Publishing Group president Jenny Frost said in a
statement.
The book will
include a foreword by Obama, the Democrats' presumptive
presidential nominee, and feature sections -- written by
members of Obama for America, his presidential
campaign -- on such issues as health care, energy, and
national security. Change We Can Believe In
also compiles some of his better-known speeches, including
his celebrated talk on race and his recent address in
Berlin.
Change will be released by Three Rivers Press,
a paperback imprint of Crown Publishing, which published
Obama's Dreams From My Father and The Audacity of
Hope. According to Obama's literary
representative, Washington attorney Robert Barnett, the
contract is between Crown and Obama's presidential
campaign, not Obama himself.
Financial terms
were not available, although Barnett says the campaign
will donate all net proceeds to a charity still to be
determined. The new release was assembled over the
past few weeks and is not part of the senator's
current deal with Crown, which calls for him to write two
more books, including a children's book.
Change We Can Believe In will test Obama's
appeal. Policy books are rarely hits with the public,
although they can be quite useful for candidates, such
as Obama, who have been criticized for lacking
substance. In 1992, Bill Clinton and running mate Al Gore
released Putting People First, a blueprint for
their time in office that became a best seller and remained
popular even after they were elected.
Obama's book will
have strong competition at stores. It comes out at the
same time as Bob Woodward's fourth volume on the Bush
administration, one of the fall's most anticipated
releases.
Crown is a
division of Random House Inc. (AP)