Sen. Martha McSally Martha Elizabeth McSallyOn The Trail: Making sense of this week's polling tsunami The Hill's Campaign Report: Presidential polls tighten weeks out from Election Day Mark Kelly: Arizona Senate race winner should be sworn in 'promptly' MORE's (R-Ariz.) memoir will be released next May, according to its publisher.

The Associated Press reported Monday that the book, "Dare to Fly," will tell the story of McSally's history-making achievement of becoming the first female U.S. fighter pilot to fly in combat.

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In a statement to the AP, McSally said that she wanted her book to inspire men and women “at all stages of life.”

“Like many others, I experienced tragedies and barriers in my own life that could have derailed me,” she told the news service. “But I was able to find strength and courage by taking risks, challenging stereotypes, and daring to fly.”

The 53-year-old Air Force veteran, who was appointed to the Senate to replace the late Sen. John McCain John Sidney McCainCrenshaw looms large as Democrats look to flip Texas House seat Analysis: Biden victory, Democratic sweep would bring biggest boost to economy The Memo: Trump's strengths complicate election picture MORE (R-Ariz.) after his death, faces a battle to stay in the seat for the remainder of McCain's term, which ends in 2022. Astronaut Mark Kelly has emerged as the front-runner in the Democratic primary race for the seat.

McSally previously ran for Senate in 2018, but lost to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.).