Mary Trump is prepared to share the story of how her upbringing in her well-known family affected her, and she has announced that a memoir is on the way.
The title of the upcoming memoir, "Who Could Ever Love You: A Family Memoir", was disclosed by Trump and publisher St. Martin’s Press and is scheduled to be released on Sep. 10.
The publisher's promotional materials describe the book as a "heartbreaking memoir of a father, a mother, a family’s exile, and the toxic dynamic that is shaping our future."
The 58-year-old niece of former President Trump, who has been a vocal critic of him, stated on social media that she will be sharing the impact of her family on her and her father, adding to her previous disclosure of the impact on her uncle. Mary Trump, who is a psychologist, has previously authored a book about her uncle, titled “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.” post.
The 45th president has previously criticized his niece for publishing a tell-all book in 2020, labeling her as 'unstable' and claiming that she was 'rightfully shunned, scorned and mocked her entire life.'
The Mary Trump has announced that she will be sharing the impact of her famous family on her in an upcoming memoir titled, "Who Could Ever Love You: A Family Memoir," which is due to be released on Sep. 10, as revealed by Trump and publisher St. Martin’s Press on Tuesday. The book is described as a "heartbreaking memoir of… his niece before for publishing the 2020 tell-all, dubbing her “unstable” and saying she was “rightfully shunned, scorned and mocked her entire life.”