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Gisele Bundchen writing book of her own

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Last fall, Tom Brady published a New York Times best-seller. This year, it looks like it will be Gisele Bundchen's turn.

Bundchen, 37, announced Wednesday she's writing a book titled, "Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life," that will share the values she's acquired throughout her journey from sharing a bedroom with five sisters in Brazil to becoming one of the most successful supermodels in the world. 


"I'm happy to get to share with you my journey through many of the ups and downs that made me who I am today," Bundchen wrote on Instagram. 

I´m excited to announce the publication of my book, "Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life." Looking back on some of the experiences I have lived through these past 37 years, what I've learned, the values that guided me and the tools that have helped me become who I am, has been a profound and transformative experience. I'm happy I get to share with you my journey through many of the ups and downs that made me who I am today! (Link bio or https://bit.ly/LessonsbyGisele) ✨---- Animada para dividir com vocês o meu livro. Resgatar algumas histórias que vivi, o que aprendi nestes meus 37 anos, assim como os valores e as ferramentas que me guiaram para chegar onde cheguei tem sido uma experiência profunda e transformadora. Fico feliz em poder compartilhar um pouco desta jornada de altos e baixos que me trouxeram até aqui. https://bit.ly/LessonsbyGisele

A post shared by Gisele Bündchen (@gisele) on Mar 21, 2018 at 4:29am PDT

The book is slated to be released Oct. 2. It seems like it will focus on Bundchen's personal experiences, rather than her life together with Brady.

Bundchen has been vocal about her desire for Brady to retire from football. In "Tom vs. Time," she talks about how she wanted her husband to walk awau after Super Bowl LI. At the end of the sixth episode, Bundchen cryptically says Brady just wants to feel "appreciated" at work, an apparent reference to the quarterback's reported rift with head coach Bill Belichick.