ITALY’S LEADER GIORGIA MELONI PUBLISHES MEMOIR IN U.S.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s memoir published in U.S.

Foreword by Donald Trump Jr.

Marco Vicenzino, Giorgia Meloni’s U.S. book agent said:

“The U.S. publication of Giorgia Meloni’s memoir gives Italy’s Prime Minister an exceptional opportunity to present her story and vision directly to the English-speaking world unfiltered and with no intermediaries interpreting or misinterpreting her personal and professional narratives.”

Skyhorse Publishing is the U.S. publisher of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s memoir, I Am Giorgia. Originally published in Italy, the U.S. edition hit U.S. shelves on June 17, 2025.
I Am Giorgia is the first time that the Prime Minister opens up about her life. The memoir details her early upbringing and political passion which would take her from a modest neighborhood in Rome into government as a minister, and then to the leadership of Italy’s most popular party, Fratelli d’Italia, and the European Conservatives and Reformists Party.

With her characteristic frankness and clarity, she also tackles complex topics such as motherhood, identity, and faith. This passionate and engaging account reveals the past, present, and future of a political leader who has caught the world’s attention.

Pulled from his foreword, Donald Trump Jr. praised the Prime Minister’s memoir, saying:
“Just like my father here in America, Giorgia Meloni has effected lasting
change in Italian politics”. Her autobiography “isn’t just another
political memoir. It’s the real deal…If you want to truly understand the
worldwide conservative revolution, then read this book.”

Tony Lyons, President and Publisher of Skyhorse, spoke about the memoir and said, “Prime Minister Meloni is the most misunderstood leader in Europe. I Am Giorgia sets the record straight, highlights her strength and determination, and shows the importance of her role in shaping the future of Italy.”

For questions and media requests please contact Marco Vicenzino at info@globalsp.org