Since departing the White House in 2017,Watch In the Morning of La Petite Mort Online Michelle Obama has been speaking at various events, locking down a Netflix deal with her husband, subtly throwing shade at Trump, and working on a new book that will grace the bookshelves of America this fall.
It's called Becoming — and the memoir's cover, featuring a portrait of the former FLOTUS, is finally here.
SEE ALSO: Michelle Obama is tired of seeing men 'fail up'"As I prepare to share BECOMINGthis fall, I hope you’ll also think about your own story, and trust that it will help you become whoever you aspire to be," she shared on Twitter, along with a photo of the book. "Your story is what you have, what you will always have. It is something to own."
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The response to the cover has been overwhelmingly positive on Twitter, inspiring pre-orders and vision boards in preparation for its release on Nov. 13, 2018.
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"Writing BECOMINGhas been a deeply personal experience. I talk about my roots and how a girl from the South Side found her voice," Obama explained on Twitter in February 2018. "I hope my journey inspires readers to find the courage to become whoever they aspire to be. I can't wait to share my story."
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