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Gabrielle Giffords Memoir: Congresswoman, Mark Kelly To Discuss Relationship, Arizona Shooting In Book

Gabrielle Giffors Memoir Book Deal

HILLEL ITALIE   06/21/11 05:53 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Together and apart, the lives of Gabrielle Giffords and husband-astronaut Mark Kelly have been extraordinary.

She the congresswoman from Arizona who has miraculously survived being shot in the head. He the commander of the space shuttle Endeavour, exchanging wedding rings with his wife before his final mission in space. Now, he is retiring to be with her full time and the two are collaborating on a memoir that will tell a story, their story, that Kelly says the public hardly knows.

The book, currently untitled, will be an intimate chronicle of everything from their careers and courtship to the Jan. 8 tragedy when a gunman shot Giffords during a political event in Tucson, Ariz. Six people were killed in the attack and 12 others besides the congresswoman were wounded. Scribner will publish the book at a date to be determined.

Because of rules covering members of the House of Representatives, Giffords will not receive an advance against royalties and the deal must be cleared by the House ethics committee. Royalties derived from book sales are permitted, a portion of which will be donated to charities that benefit Tucson and Arizona. The percentage being donated and the specific charities have yet to be determined.

"Since Jan. 8, it's been really touching to us to see how much support there is for Gabby and her recovery, and how much interest there is in how she's doing and her story," Kelly, a Navy captain, told The Associated Press during a recent interview from Texas.

"After thinking about it, and talking about it, we decided it was the right thing to do to put our words and our voices on paper and tell our story from our point of view."

The 47-year-old Kelly announced his retirement Tuesday on Facebook. Most recently, he was commander of the Endeavour's final mission, which ended June 1. Kelly's decision is not surprising. NASA is retiring its space shuttle fleet in just another month, and it will be years before the United States has another spacecraft for astronauts to fly.

"As life takes unexpected turns we frequently come to a crossroads. I am at this point today," Kelly, whose retirement is effective Oct. 1, wrote on Facebook. "Gabrielle is working hard every day on her mission of recovery. I want to be by her side."

Giffords, 41, was released from a Houston hospital last week and is set to start outpatient therapy. She had been in the rehab facility since late January, a few weeks after the shooting, and is now living with Kelly at his home in League City, a town 26 miles south of Houston. She will continue outpatient therapy at TIRR Memorial Hermann, the same hospital where she underwent rehabilitation.

Giffords has not announced when, or if, she'll return to Congress or whether she'll seek re-election.

Kelly and Giffords are collaborating with author Jeffrey Zaslow, who worked on Randy Pausch's million-selling "The Last Lecture" and Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger's "Highest Duty." Kelly praised Zaslow as a "good storyteller" and "the best writer" for the kind of book they wanted. Zaslow will interview friends, family members and colleagues of Kelly and Giffords.

"There are details of our personal lives together that I'd say I can count on one hand the people who know them. In some cases, it's just Gabby and I (who know the details)," Kelly said.

The couple met in China in 2003 during a young leaders' forum and married in November 2007 after a long-distance romance. There marriage was long-distance, too. Kelly lived in Houston, NASA's astronaut base. Giffords split her time between Washington and Tucson with frequent visits to Texas to see her husband.

Kelly rushed by private jet from Houston to Tucson when he learned of the assassination attempt. While Giffords was in rehab, Kelly would care for her in the early mornings, taking her a newspaper and a cup of her favorite nonfat latte with cinnamon on top. He would train for his mission throughout the day, then return to his wife at night.

Giffords will focus on her recovery, but Kelly said that the book will be part of that process and that Giffords will provide details of what "she remembers after Jan. 8 and her story before that." While Kelly will be "the primary collaborator," he said Giffords will be a "big part" of the project. Giffords has been struggling to relearn how to speak and walk, and will be assisted by a 24-hour home health provider, according to the hospital.

Kelly, a former combat pilot, flew four times on space shuttles, more than many astronauts ever hope to do. The Endeavour's final voyage was a high-profile mission that included four spacewalks and delivery of a $2 billion cosmic ray detector to the International Space Station. His identical twin, Scott, also part of NASA's 1996 astronaut class, returned from a five-month stay at the International Space Station in March.

For the book deal, Kelly and Giffords were represented by Washington attorney Robert Barnett, whose clients include President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The memoir will be edited at Scribner by executive vice president and publisher Susan Moldow, and senior vice president and editor-in-chief Nan Graham.

"I really felt a connection with them and I knew Gabby would, too," Kelly said. "Gabby is very pro-women and she always has been. And I knew after meeting Susan and Nan that they were definitely the right people to work with."

Scribner is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Inc.

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NEW YORK — Together and apart, the lives of Gabrielle Giffords and husband-astronaut Mark Kelly have been extraordinary. She the congresswoman from Arizona who has miraculously survived being s...
NEW YORK — Together and apart, the lives of Gabrielle Giffords and husband-astronaut Mark Kelly have been extraordinary. She the congresswoman from Arizona who has miraculously survived being s...
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08:13 PM on 06/22/2011
I often worry about Gaby since Frank left her for Kathie Lee. I must confess I watch Kathie Lee & Hoda Kotb on occasion.....I just wonder if poor Gaby has the strength to do so, bless her heart!
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01:39 PM on 06/22/2011
Wish her the best whatever she does!
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MicheleO
09:10 AM on 06/22/2011
I am very pleased that Ms. Giffords is on the way to recovery and I can only hope that she recovers completely and is able to get back to work. I have to say again that I just do not believe that at this time she is capable of writing a book and this is all the idea of Mark Kelly. I think he is a person who loves to be in the spotlight and is a disgusting self promotor. I thought it was terrible of him to go into space when his wife was still hospitalized and I truly believe he has orchestrated every event since his wife was tragically shot with the idea of cashing in on it. It is so sad that he would take advantage of his wife's injury.
08:37 AM on 06/22/2011
Wonderful that she made it. However I will wait for the movie, nope changed my mind to boring.
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01:33 PM on 06/22/2011
yup, nothing more boring than getting shot in the head........ and surviving.
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stanton89
06:50 AM on 06/22/2011
Enough about this women already!!!
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
10:54 AM on 06/23/2011
There is more than one?
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Timothy Bladel
We need better central planning, not less.
10:15 PM on 06/21/2011
This is one strong lady. I hope to god she can come back. I also hope this Jared kid get the worse possible outcome he can get.
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RealityChezck
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07:05 PM on 06/21/2011
This is wonderful. I'm wishing her the best of luck and a speedy recovery. Her husband has announced his retirement, and I am wondering is it to run for office in her place ?

This was an American tragedy, but she continues to show progress and rise above it. And with taste and class. Her office or people have issued no negative statements, no condemnations, only assurances that she will continue to progress. I hope it's true.

I'd like to see her hold office again, but if she doesn't just knowing that she survived is enough for me.
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henriette and hube
my goal is to live each day
07:45 PM on 06/21/2011
Nicely written and expressed post.
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01:34 PM on 06/22/2011
agreed,
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timskee
Smoke 'em if ya got 'em
06:06 PM on 06/21/2011
Now, this is a person who could write a memoir which would be most interesting. A good read. Unlike some 20 year old who will tell us all the interesting parts of her life. Let's see. I could write about my first kiss, then, my first drink of alcohol, then, when I lost my virginity, then, the first time I got pregnant, then, the first time I delivered my baby. Well, that about sums it all up. I could stretch it out and make it 5 pages long. I could probably sell 100 copies. Is that a lot of money?
08:38 AM on 06/22/2011
Put me down for a copy.
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
10:55 AM on 06/23/2011
You just read it and you want to buy a copy?
05:45 PM on 06/21/2011
I think that Ms. Giffords' story could be inspirational. Plus, her husband Mark might have some insight about what it takes to stick with the person you love through thin, It seems like many people divorce their spouce of a zillion years if they get sick or injured. They cannot deal with the illness or their recovery. People that are going through a situation like this or know of someone that is going through an illness or with an ill partner might gain a lot from their story.
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henriette and hube
my goal is to live each day
03:42 AM on 06/22/2011
I agree. I'd like to read the book. They are an inspirational and courageous couple
08:39 AM on 06/22/2011
Book what 2 or 3 pages long. Sounds like a Seinfeld show.
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GraniteSkyline
I wish you happiness!
05:42 PM on 06/21/2011
I am shocked by the petty viciousness of some of the posters. There are a lot of people I despise, but I wouldn't wish a bullet to the brain of any of them!!!
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GraniteSkyline
I wish you happiness!
05:37 PM on 06/21/2011
Excellent idea! It should be very helpful to her recovery!

Good luck and continues good health!
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M J1
05:30 PM on 06/21/2011
I am surprised at how many people are so negative about Gabrielle Giffords. She almost lost her life while she was doing her job - working in public office. This is no longer about politics. If you don't want to hear anymore about her, DON'T click on and read the story - don't buy her book. I WOULD like to see and hear how she progresses. Just be glad that she is still alive.
08:40 AM on 06/22/2011
How many soldiers died or lost limbs? How many cops fire fighters died this year in the line of duty.
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Sesame2009
Don't Probe Me, BRO!
05:07 PM on 06/21/2011
To all the h.aters saying that this story isn't really interesting. 

Let me make sure I understand this correctly.  The story of an Astronaut who was the commander of the Last Space Shuttle mission, whose twin brother ALSO happens to be an Astronaut, and his love affair with a congresswoman who is the first to survive an assassination attempt with a point-blank shot to the head isn't an interesting story. 

BUT, a 20-year old Baby Mama from Alaska whose claim to fame is a 3rd Place finish on "Dancing With the Stars" IS an interesting story. 

GIVE ME A BREAK!
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henriette and hube
my goal is to live each day
07:48 PM on 06/21/2011
You just know it's a very strange world we live in. I give thanks that there are real heros in this world and that they aren't all like that awful, disgraceful family from Alaska. My heart goes out to the good people of Alaska and I know many feel just as you and I do.
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henriette and hube
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03:43 AM on 06/22/2011
It's just the trolls who are angry about everything and very unhappy with their own lives.
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05:05 PM on 06/21/2011
So, she is well enough to write a book,, that is fabulous news. So, he she going back to work or what?
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06:23 PM on 06/21/2011
What do you care? Do you live in her CD?
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henriette and hube
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07:49 PM on 06/21/2011
You are one cute dog whose master (s) need to send you to school to instill manners in you.
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10:20 PM on 06/21/2011
So you have never offered any opinions about elected officials from districts outside your own...right?
Thanks for playing.
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grainysmith
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11:54 PM on 06/21/2011
Writing a memoir is probably good for her rehabilitation. She still has a hard time speaking amongst other things. Try being a little more sensitive.
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06:30 AM on 06/23/2011
So,,, some cynics,,,, I thought it a good sigen she could write a memo,, you read more into it, it seems. Of course, until this happened most have never heard of her.
04:52 PM on 06/21/2011
Well come back and good luck......