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U.S. Sen Elizabeth Warren’s book ‘Persist’ to come out in April – Benefits Food Banks

U.S. Sen Elizabeth Warren has a book coming out about six key experiences and perspectives. The title should be familiar to those who have followed the Massachusetts Democrat’s career: “Persist.”

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“I wrote Persist because I remain as committed as ever to fighting for an America that works for everyone,” Ms. Warren, whose previous books include A Fighting Chance and This Fight is Our Fight, said in a statement. “I’ve written a dozen books, but this one is especially personal: I bring the pieces of who I am to the fight for real change, and I passionately believe that we are in a moment when extraordinary changes are possible.”

Financial terms for the deal were not disclosed. Ms. Warren was represented by Robert Barnett and Daniel Martin of Williams & Connolly, where clients have ranged from former President Bill Clinton to a political rival of Ms. Warren’s, Sen. Mitch McConnell.

A portion of author proceeds from Persist will be donated to the Greater Boston Food Bank, the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, the Worcester County Food Bank, and the Merrimack Valley Food Bank.

Ms. Warren became associated with the word Persist after a 2017 confrontation with Mr. McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and Senate majority leader. Ms. Warren was giving a speech on the Senate floor, denouncing then-attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions, when Republicans invoked an obscure rule to silence her.

“Sen Warren was giving a lengthy speech,” Mr. McConnell said. “She had appeared to violate the rule. She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.”

Chelsea Clinton has collaborated with illustrator Alexandra Boiger on a handful of picture books that use Mr. McConnell’s expression, including She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World and She Persisted in Sports: American Olympians Who Changed the Game.