Ivanka Trump book ‘Women Who Work’ coming next spring

NEW YORK – Another Trump book is in the works — this time by daughter Ivanka.

The publisher Portfolio told The Associated Press on Monday that it had acquired Ivanka Trump’s “Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules of Success.” Financial details weren’t disclosed for the book, scheduled for next spring.

According to Portfolio, a business imprint of Penguin Random House, the book will advocate an “inclusive and celebratory” vision for working women and help them “create the lives they want to live.”

“Today’s generation of working women is the first to be able to unabashedly embrace the fact that our lives are multidimensional,” Trump said in a statement issued by her publisher. “We’re deeply invested in our careers, but they don’t solely define us. For us, it’s about working smarter, not harder; integrating our personal passions and priorities with our professional goals in order to architect lives we love.”

Trump, 34, has been an active supporter of the presidential campaign of her father, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump. She has defended him against numerous allegations that he mistreated women in the workplace, saying he has “total respect for women.”

The mother of three children, the youngest born earlier this year, she oversees her own fashion line and is executive vice-president of Development & Acquisitions at her father’s business company, The Trump Organization. Ivanka Trump has written a previous book, “The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life.”

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