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Though the numbers aren’t public, Hunter Biden was likely paid big bucks for his new book deal.
The tale of Hunter Biden’s experience with drug addiction will likely earn the president’s son a number in the high six figures, a book industry source told Fox News.
Fox News has reached out to Simon & Schuster for confirmation.
The memoir Beautiful Things will be published through Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, on April 6.
In a snippet released by Gallery Books, Hunter writes, I come from a family forged by tragedies and bound by a remarkable, unbreakable love.
President Joe Biden's son Hunter will detail his struggles with alcohol and drug addiction in a memoir scheduled for release in April, publisher Gallery Books announced on Thursday.
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Hunter Biden’s memoir “Beautiful Things” is set to release on April 6, as first reported by the Associated Press.
President Joe Biden’s son took centerstage in American politics early in 2019 when corruption allegations emerged centering upon the relationship between then Vice President Joe Biden, Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holding Ltd, and one of the firm’s directors, Hunter Biden himself.
The book, however, will likely steer clear of anything politically controversial as it is reported to chronicle the Biden family’s tragic past and center on Hunter’s own longtime struggle through addiction and substance-abuse. But never say never, something to stir the pot is sure to slip through.
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has a memoir due out April 6 which will chronicle his life and times, despite his father assuring the nation his family would not cash in on presidency. AP reports the book is called "Beautiful Things".