His paintings made news worldwide, but it turns out that former President George W Bush has been working on another, highly personal project since leaving the White House: He has quietly completed a biography of his father, former President George HW Bush.
Crown Publishers told The Associated Press yesterday that the book, currently untitled, will be released November 11. In 2010, Crown published the younger Bush's million-selling memoir, "Decision Points."
"George HW Bush is a great servant, statesman, and father," George W Bush said in a statement issued by Crown. "I loved writing the story of his life, and I hope others enjoy reading it."
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The book will be "heartfelt, intimate, and illuminating," Crown publisher Maya Mavjee said in a statement.
"As the only father and son to each have served as President of the United States since John and John Quincy Adams, George HW Bush and George W Bush occupy a unique position in history," Mavjee said.
"George W Bush brings to vivid life his unique perspective of the personal qualities and principles that have animated George HW Bush's extraordinary life of service to country and family."
Financial terms were not disclosed. George W Bush was represented by Washington attorney Robert Barnett, who also handled negotiations for "Decision Points."
The relationship between the two presidents has long fascinated scholars, political insiders and the general public. Many have speculated that the younger Bush felt competitive with his father, driven to surpass him and to gain his approval.
In a 2013 appearance on "CBS This Morning," George W Bush said his father was a role model and that their relationship was based upon "love and admiration."
George W Bush first thought of the book around 2010 and began writing it two years later, consulting widely with friends and family members, including his father. The book is expected to be around 300 pages and Crown is planning a first printing of 1 million copies. Although Bush had assistance with research, he wrote the book himself.