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Jill Biden to publish children's story about Willow, the White House cat

2024-03-28T16:36:19.016Z

Highlights: Jill Biden to publish children's story about Willow, the White House cat. Will tell the adventures of the feline adopted on a farm by the Bidens in 2022. It is also the second animal that the president's family has hosted in the presidential palace, after the German shepherd Commander. Donald Trump being one of the rare exceptions, he who has never had pets. The book will be released during a tense electoral period, just six months before the rematch between Democratic President Joe Biden and his great Republican rival Donald Trump.


At 72, First Lady Jill Biden is launching into literature. The companion of United States President Joe Biden is writing


After Hillary Clinton and Barbara Bush, it is now Jill Biden who will tell the story of the life of her pet. The first lady will narrate the adventures of Willow, the White House cat, in a children's story.

Scheduled for June under the title “Willow, the White House cat”, the publication of this book co-written by Jill Biden and Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Kate Berube will tell the adventures of the feline adopted on a farm by the Bidens in 2022 It is also the second animal that the president's family has hosted in the presidential palace, after the German shepherd Commander.

Donald Trump the only exception

Welcoming and telling about the lives of animals is not trivial in the White House. It's even a tradition. Donald Trump being one of the rare exceptions, he who has never had pets.

Through the eyes of the “first Cat”, the reader will be able to discover behind the scenes of the presidential palace. “As Willow moves from room to room, exploring the history of her new home, she quickly gets to know all of the incredible people who make the People's House work,” the first lady details in a statement released by its publisher Simon and Schuster.

This book will be released during a tense electoral period, just six months before the rematch between Democratic President Joe Biden and his great Republican rival Donald Trump.

Source: leparis

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