Washington - Madeleine Saadaa
Hillary Clinton has many plans for 2017, as some of them are related to her stunning loss last fall to Donald Trump.
The former secretary of state, senator and first lady is working on a book of personal essays expected to come out Sept. 26.. The book, still untitled, is structured around hundreds of favorite quotations that have inspired her.
Hillary re-issue the bestselling book, 'It Takes a Village' in the illustrated edition for youth and return to Wellesley College to speak at the graduation ceremony this spring.
When Clinton graduated from the university in 1969, Wellesley was one of only seven schools for girls, and the best in the country in that time.
Clinton will also resume her relationship with the Harry Walker Agency, the speakers bureau she worked with after she stepped down in 2013 as secretary of state. Clinton's lucrative career as a speaker, notably her talks sponsored by Goldman Sachs, were criticized by primary opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and others as a sign that she was too close to the financial industry.
Statistics indicate that Clinton wealth is estimated at $ 30 million, while her husband's wealth ranging from 45-53 million dollars.