Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama boards Air Force One before taking off Oct. 9, 2016, at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama announces Aug. 23, 2008, in Springfield that Sen. Joe Biden will be his running mate.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneU.S. Sen. Barrack Obama kisses his daughter Sasha, 3, with his other daughter Malia, 6, while he eats lunch Jan. 4, 2005, in his temporary Capitol Hill office.
Andrew Harrer, BloombergPresident Barack Obama stands with first lady Michelle Obama during the arrival for Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, not pictured, to a State Dinner at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 2., 2016.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSupporters of Sen. Barack Obama, a Democratic presidential candidate, make the letter "O" with their arms before his speech Jan. 3, 2008, at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines, Iowa.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama heads up the Senate steps to vote on a bill Nov. 17, 2005, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama dances with first lady Michelle Obama on Jan. 20, 2009, at The Neighborhood Ball in Washington.
Antonio Perez/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama casts his early vote Oct. 20, 2014, at the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center.
Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesThen-President-elect Barack Obama stands on stage along with his wife Michelle and daughters Malia (red dress) and Sasha (black dress) during an election night gathering in Grant Park on Nov. 4, 2008, in Chicago, Illinois.
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Sasha and Malia borad Air Force One at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Nov. 7, 2012.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama walks off Marine One before boarding Air Force One on Oct. 9, 2016, at O'Hare International Airport.
Antonio Perez/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama speaks on behalf of Gov. Pat Quinn on Oct. 19, 2014, at Chicago State University to help Quinn's re-election campaign.
Alex Wong, Getty ImagesDemocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama greet supporters during a campaign event at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Oct. 27, 2016, in Winston-Salem, N.C.
White House, Washington PostMichelle Obama tweeted this image in May 2014 in response to Boko Haram's kidnapping of schoolgirls in Nigeria.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama wave to the crowd Jan. 20, 2009, during the inaugural parade in Washington.
Chris Walker/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama and wife Michelle lead the inaugural parade Jan. 21, 2013, through the streets of Washington.
Bill Hogan / Chicago TribuneU.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Convention on July 27, 2004, at the Fleet Center in Boston, Mass.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama gives pens away as he signs the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act bill with a large Congressional delegation witnessing it Jan. 29, 2009, in the East Room of the White House.
M. Spencer Green, APThen-Illinois State Sen. Barack Obama, D–Chicago, sits with his wife Michelle and their daughter Sasha, 2, in their hotel suite on the evening of the U.S. Senate Democratic primary in March 2004 in Chicago.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneAiden Stenczo, 7 months, has "Baby 4 Obama" on his forehead and is held by Senate candidate Barack Obama on Aug. 1, 2004, in at a rally in DeKalb following the Democratic National Convention.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneU.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., addresses the crowd during a visit Aug. 27, 2006, to Kibera, the largest slum in Africa, within the city of Nairobi, Kenya.
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcome then-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to the G20 dinner on Sept. 24, 2009, in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama is sworn into office for a second term by Supreme Court Justice John Roberts on Jan. 21, 2013, during the inauguration ceremony at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama meets with Kenyan Paul Tergat, who won the New York City Marathon, on Nov. 16, 2005, in Sen. Dick Durbin's office at the U.S. Capitol.
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama attend the Commander-in-Chief's Ball, honoring US service members and their families, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington, DC.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama peers out of Nelson Mandela's prison cell Aug. 20, 2006, on Robben Island off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa.
Charles Dharapak, APFirst lady Michelle Obama, wearing a hat and sunglasses, shops at a Target department store in Alexandria, Va., on Sept. 29, 2011.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneMotorcade security for Sen. Barack Obama heads to downtown Chicago on Nov. 4, 2008, after he visited a West Side gym where he played basketball with friends.
Terrence Antonio James / Chicago TribuneAfter a speech at the Illinois State Capitol, President Barack Obama stops Feb. 10, 2016, at the Hoogland Center for the Arts in Springfield. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, left, introduced the president.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident-elect Barack Obama hugs Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs director Tammy Duckworth after laying a wreath Nov. 11, 2008, at the Bronze Soldier Memorial near the Field Museum and Soldier Field in Chicago.
Brian Cassella/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama waves from his car Jan. 21, 2013, during the inauguration parade along Pennsylvania Avenue.
E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago TribuneU.S. Sen.-elect Barack Obama, with daughter Malia, wife Michelle and daughter Sasha, wave to supporters at his victory celebration Nov. 2, 2004, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago.
Associated PressThis black-and-white file photo released by Obama for America shows Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his bride Michelle Robinson on their wedding day, Oct. 18, 1992, in Chicago.
Chris Kleponis, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive on stage during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Phoenix Awards Dinner on Sep. 17, 2016 in Washington.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama listens to Condoleezza Rice during her nomination hearing Jan. 18, 2005, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to become secretary of state for the second Bush administration.
Alex Wong, Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama joins students at the food line to pick up lunch items at the cafeteria of Parklawn Elementary School on Jan. 25, 2012 in Alexandria, Va.
Jessica Hill, APFirst lady Michelle Obama christens the USS Illinois with a bottle of sparkling wine at Electric Boat, a division of General Dynamics, shipyard, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015, in Groton, Conn.
Steve Helber / Associated PressFormer President Obama and wife Michelle wave to the crowd as they board an Air Force jet after the inauguration.
Susan Walsh, APFirst lady Michelle Obama listens as former first lady Laura Bush speaks during the "America's First Ladies: In Service to Our Nation" conference at the National Archives in Washington on Sept. 16, 2016.
Olivier Douliery, McClatchy-TribuneFirst lady Michelle Obama attends the annual White House Correspondent's Association dinner at the Washington Hilton hotel in Washington, Saturday, May 3, 2014.
Pool, Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama attends the 2013 Kennedy Center Honors on Dec. 8, 2013, in Washington, DC.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribuneFormer President Bill Clinton speaks in support of President Barack Obama on Sept. 5, 2012, at the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena in downtown Charlotte, N.C.
Chuck Kennedy, McClatchy-TribuneMichelle Obama participates in the National Congress of Black Women, Inc., 23rd Awards Brunch in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 30, 2007.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribunePeople react to the victory speech of President Barack Obama, cast onto a giant screen, during a CNN election watch rally Nov. 6, 2012, outside the Thompson Center in downtown Chicago.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribunePeople wave to Michelle and Barack Obama in their limousine during the inauguration parade Jan. 21, 2013, along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.
E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago TribuneU.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama waits in the kitchen Nov. 1, 2004, at Hotel Allegro in downtown Chicago prior to his last campaign rally on a final swing through Illinois, with seven stops across the state.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APPresident Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama watch the musical performances at the 2016 National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama talks on the phone with President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan on Nov. 2, 2009, in the Oval Office inside the White House.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneIn his temporary Capitol Hill office, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama listens Jan. 5, 2005, during a meeting with members of his staff. The temporary office, with no windows, is in the basement of a Senate building.
The Washington PostMichelle Obama, right, along with daughters Sasha and Malia and mother Marian Robinson, attends President Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009.
Michael Tercha / Chicago TribuneA man walks past one of Chicago's many Barack Obama murals Nov. 12, 2008, in the 2500 block of North Halsted Street.
E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago TribuneU.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama attends a worship service Oct. 31, 2004, at St. Sabina Church in Chicago. Obama made stops at six South Side churches to encourage voter turnout.
E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago TribuneThen-U.S. Senator-elect Barack Obama, with daughter Malia, wife Michelle and daughter Sasha, wave to supporters at his victory celebration at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago on Nov. 2, 2004.
Alex Wong, Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama, former first lady Laura Bush, former first lady Hillary Clinton, former first lady Barbara Bush and former first lady Rosalynn Carter attend the opening ceremony of the George W. Bush Presidential Center April 25, 2013 in Dallas, Texas.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneGrabbing for his BlackBerry, Sen. Barack Obama listens to Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., on the Senate subway Nov. 18, 2005, as they head to the U.S. Capitol. Obama is ranked 99th in seniority in the U.S. Senate; Salazar is 100th.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneIn Chicago, Barack Obama hugs his wife, Michelle, as they celebrate his Super Tuesday victory Feb. 5, 2008. He would win the presidency in November.
Nancy Stone, Chicago TribuneFirst lady Michelle Obama speaks on Sept. 4, 2012, at the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena in downtown Charlotte, N.C.
Paul J. Richards, AFP/Getty ImagesBarack Obama is sworn in as the 44th US president as his wife Michelle Obama holds the Lincoln Bible at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Jan. 20, 2009.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama gives his wife, Michelle, a kiss at a rally April 22, 2008, at Roberts Stadium in Evansville, Ind., on primary night in Pennsylvania.
Brian Cassella/Chicago TribuneMichelle and Malia Obama share a moment Jan. 21, 2013, during the ceremonial inauguration of President Barack Obama at the U.S. Capitol.
Haraz N. Ghanbari, APFirst lady Michelle Obama exercises with a hula hoop during a healthy kids fair on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington in October 2009.
Andrew Harnik, APFirst lady Michelle Obama, joined by school children from Washington area, pick sweet potatoes as they participate in a harvest of the White House Kitchen Garden at the White House in Washington on Oct. 6, 2015.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama walks through the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 27, 2009, after meeting separately with the House Republican Conference and Senate Republican Conference.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribunePresident-elect Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, and daughters, Sasha and Malia, greet supporters after Obama gave his acceptance speech Nov. 4, 2008, in Grant Park.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama walks with daughter Sasha Oct. 31, 2008, along Greenwod Avenue in Hyde Park to a Halloween party.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneObama supporters line the fence near the stage during the election night rally for President-elect Barack Obama on Nov. 4, 2008, in Chicago's Grant Park.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama meets with the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board on March 14, 2008.
Anthony Souffle/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama walks with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, left, his first White House chief of staff, after landing May 29, 2013, in Chicago for two Democratic fundraising events.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneIndependent vendors sell Obama stickers March 28, 2008, before an event at the Soldiers and Sailors Military Museum and Memorial in Pittsburgh.
Chuck Berman / Chicago TribuneOn Chicago's Far North Side, U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama dances with Sameer Khan as a passing float plays music Aug. 15, 2004, at the India Independence Day Parade at Devon and Western avenues.
Olivier Douliery / McClatchy-TribuneFirst lady Michelle Obama participates in a physical activity with children during a visit to Orr Elementary School in Washington, D.C., on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013.
Wang Zhao, AFP/Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama walks with her daughters Malia, center, and Sasha, right, during a visit to the Great Wall at Mutianyu, northeast of Beijing, on March 23, 2014.
Scott Strazzante / Chicago TribunePeople gather for the opening inaugural celebration Jan. 18, 2009, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama takes a call Nov. 18, 2005, as he walks through O'Hare International Airport in Chicago following a flight home from Washington.
NIcholas Kamm, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Barack Obama (rear) bikes with first lady Michelle Obama (center) and daughter Malia at Martha's Vineyard, Mass., on Aug. 15, 2014 during their annual summer vacation on the island.
Terrence Antonio James / Chicago TribuneMichelle Obama holds a Bible as Barack Obama takes the oath of office to become president Jan 20, 2009, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama enters to deliver remarks Feb. 27, 2009, to Marines at Camp Lejeune Field House in Jacksonville, N.C.
Lefteris Pitarakis, APFirst lady Michelle Obama plays tennis with schoolchildren during a "Let's Move!" event for about 1,000 American military children and American and British students at the U.S. ambassador's residence in London on July 27, 2012.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress on Feb. 24, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama eats a slice of pizza during lunch with his interns Nov. 17, 2005, on Capitol Hill.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneFirst lady Michelle Obama, from left, President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, celebrate on stage Nov. 7, 2012, at McCormick Place in Chicago after Obama was declared the 2012 presidential election winner.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama talks with some of his Democratic colleagues from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a break in the second day of confirmation hearings for Condoleezza Rice on Jan. 19, 2005. From left are U.S. Sens. John Kerry, Bill Nelson, Joe Biden and Christopher Dodd.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama goes through his notes Nov. 15, 2005, in his office on Capitol Hill.
Heather Stone / Chicago TribuneBarack Obama campaigns for a U.S. Senate seat on Aug. 9, 2004.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama speaks at a presidential campaign rally Nov. 1, 2008, in Pueblo, Colo.
Brian Cassella/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama celebrates his re-election early Nov. 7, 2012, with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia at McCormick Place in Chicago.
Stacey Wescott / Chicago TribuneSenate candidate Barack Obama and wife Michelle march with hundreds of supporters Aug. 14, 2004, in the Bud Billiken Parade on Chicago's South Side.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama waves after his speech announcing his candidacy for U.S. president Feb. 10, 2007, at the Old State Capitol in Springfield.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama prepares to leave the Oval Office on Nov. 2, 2009.
Terrence Antonio James/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama arrives Nov. 25, 2014, at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama listens during a meeting Nov. 17, 2005, in his Senate office.
Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama gestures during her speech at the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa., July 25, 2016.
Milbert O. Brown / Chicago TribuneU.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama speaks to reporters in his downtown Chicago Hyatt hotel suite with his family March 16, 2004.
Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama delivers remarks Feb. 13, 2013, at Hyde Park Academy in Chicago.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneU.S. Senator Barack Obama looks at a statue of James Madison with his daughter Malia, 6, on Jan. 4, 2005, at the Library of Congress. Obama was attending a reception in his honor.
Heather Stone / Chicago TribuneDemocratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama pats Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley on the back June 6, 2008, during an unscheduled stop at the Chicago 2016 Olympic Rally at Daley Plaza.
Antonio Perez / Chicago TribuneRay Noland displays his Obama street poster Feb. 4, 2008, at a gallery on Madison Street in Chicago.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneU.S. Sen. Barack Obama poses March 14, 2008, at the Chicago Tribune.
Candice C. Cusic / Chicago TribuneU.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, huddle Aug. 4, 2004, at the Matteson Holiday Inn.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneU.S. Sen. Barrack Obama walks from the U.S. Capitol with wife Michelle and daughters Malia, 6, left, and Sasha, 3, to a reception Jan. 4, 2005, after he was sworn in.
Associated PressThen-Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., waves to supporters in Des Moines, Iowa, after winning the Iowa democratic presidential caucus on Jan. 3, 2008. He is joined by his wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneDemocrat Barack Obama wins Illinois' open U.S. Senate seat and waves to his supporters Nov. 2, 2004, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago.
Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama helps to sort donated toys for the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Campaign at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, DC, on Dec. 7, 2016.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama recites a ceremonial oath of office with fellow members of the Congressional Black Caucus on Jan. 4, 2005, at the Library of Congress in Washington.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribunePresident Barack Obama meets with a small crowd of supporters Aug. 11, 2012, after arriving at O'Hare International Airport.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneSasha), Malia and Michelle Obama arrive for President Barack Obama's 2013 inauguration ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington, DC.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama, Democratic candidate for president, visits students and voters Jan. 4, 2008, at Concord High School in Concord, N.H.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama is greeted by wife Michelle and children Sasha and Malia on Nov. 1, 2008, on arrival to Pueblo, Colo.
Pete Souza / Chicago TribuneU.S. Sen. Barack Obama dances with one of the grandmothers who care for orphaned grandchildren Aug. 26, 2006, at a CARE project that he partially funded in Siaya, Kenya.
John Lee/ Chicago TribuneState Sen. Barack Obama from Chicago listens during a session May 31, 2002, in Springfield.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneSen. Barack Obama has a presidential campaign rally Oct. 8, 2008, at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.
Scott Strazzante / Chicago TribuneOretha Carpenter, from left, the Rev. Thelma Johnson and Thelma Smith, all of Cleveland, react after President Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president Jan. 20, 2009, in Washington.
The Washington PostAfter the house cameras have turned back to the game, President Barack Obama gives his wife Michelle Obama a kiss after NOT kissing her during "Kiss Cam" during an exhibition game against Brazil at the Verizon Center on July 16, 2012.
Scott Strazzante / Chicago TribuneThe day after winning a U.S. Senate seat, Barack Obama walks down Adams Street on Nov. 3, 2004, to greet commuters at Union Station in Chicago.
Barack and Michelle Obama have book deals.
The former president and first lady have signed with Penguin Random House, the publisher announced Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed for the books, which several publishers had competed for, although the deals are likely in the tens of millions of dollars.
Both Obamas have published through Crown, a Penguin Random House imprint. But Penguin Random House declined comment on which imprint or imprints the books would be released through.
“We are absolutely thrilled to continue our publishing partnership with President and Mrs. Obama,” Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle said in a statement.
“With their words and their leadership, they changed the world, and every day, with the books we publish at Penguin Random House, we strive to do the same. Now, we are very much looking forward to working together with President and Mrs. Obama to make each of their books global publishing events of unprecedented scope and significance.”
The Obamas were represented in negotiations by Robert Barnett and Deneen Howell of Williams & Connolly. Barnett has worked on deals with Barack Obama’s two immediate predecessors, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and with Michelle Obama’s predecessors Hillary Rodham Clinton and Laura Bush.
The Obamas plans to donate a “significant portion” of their author proceeds to charity, including to the Obama Foundation. Barack Obama’s book is a strong contender to attract the largest advance for any ex-president; the previous record is believed to be $15 million for Bill Clinton’s “My Life.”
The unique dual arrangement announced Tuesday is for books that are among the most anticipated in memory from a former president and first lady. Barack Obama is widely regarded as one of the finest prose stylists among modern presidents, and his million-selling “Dreams from My Father” and “The Audacity of Hope” are considered essential to his rise to the White House. Michelle Obama has given few details about her time as first lady: Her only book is about food and gardening, “American Grown,” released in 2012. Both Obamas are widely popular with the public in the U.S. and abroad.
Titles and release dates were not immediately available. The books will reflect on the Obamas’ White House years, although Penguin Random House declined to give further details. A publishing official with knowledge of the negotiations said that Barack Obama’s book will be a straightforward memoir about his presidency, while Michelle Obama plans to write an inspirational work for young people that will draw upon her life story.
The official was not authorized to discuss the negotiations and asked not to be identified.
Presidential memoirs have contributed little to the literary canon, a tradition many believe Barack Obama will change. But recent books have found large audiences: Clinton’s “My Life” and George W. Bush’s “Decision Points” were million sellers. Books by first ladies, including Hillary Clinton’s “Living History,” have been dependable best-sellers.





















































































































