Former first lady Michelle Obama’s revealing memoir “Becoming” lands in bookstores Tuesday. The book is described as “the deeply personal reckoning of a woman of soul and substance who has steadily defied expectations—and whose story inspires us to do the same.” In it, she also reportedly talks in detail about her days in the White House and about the current occupant of her former home.

The Associated Press obtained an advance copy of the book and writes:

Former first lady Michelle Obama blasts President Donald Trump in her new book, writing how she reacted in shock the night she learned he would replace her husband in the Oval Office and tried to “block it all out.”

She also denounces Trump’s “birther” campaign questioning her husband’s citizenship, calling it bigoted and dangerous, “deliberately meant to stir up the wingnuts and kooks.”

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The Washington Post adds:

She expresses disbelief over how so many women would choose a “misogynist” over Clinton in 2016. She remembers how her body “buzzed with fury” after seeing the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape, in which Trump brags about sexually assaulting women.

Mrs. Obama also accuses Trump of using body language to “stalk” Clinton during an election debate. She writes of Trump following Clinton around the stage, standing nearby and “trying to diminish her presence.”

In the book Obama also reveals her struggles with having children. Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts sat down with Obama to talk about this and more.