Chelsea Clinton’s new children’s book sings the praises of famous women and has a title inspired by a political sweetheart of feminists.

And no, it’s not her mother.

The new children’s picture book by the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton boasts the title, “She Persisted,” according to Entertainment Weekly.

Philomel to publish ‘She Persisted,’ a picture book by Chelsea Clinton celebrating 13 inspirational women, due out in May pic.twitter.com/a1CnlVKHkW — Children’s Bookshelf (@PWKidsBookshelf) March 16, 2017

The title seems to be an apparent nod to Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren who was shut down at a Senate debate over then-Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions last month.

“She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell explained later, which led to #ShePersisted becoming a trending hashtag on Twitter. Feminists have taken the phrase as a rallying cry and it has even become a popular tattoo for some women who are protesting what they see as discrimination.

According to EW:

Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger (Max and Marla), She Persisted will tell the stories of 13 women who overcame immense opposition to achieve their goals. The 13 women include Harriet Tubman, Helen Keller, Nellie Bly, Maria Tallchief, Claudette Colvin, Clara Lemlich, Ruby Bridges, Margaret Chase Smith, Sally Ride, Florence Griffith Joyner, Oprah Winfrey, and Sonia Sotomayor. The picture book will also feature a cameo by another important female figure. (We’ve got a pretty good guess as to who this candidate might be…)

“I wrote this book for everyone who’s ever wanted to speak up but has been told to quiet down, for everyone who’s ever been made to feel less than,” Clinton said in a statement. “The 13 women in She Persisted all overcame adversity to help shape our country—sometimes through speaking out, sometimes by staying seated, sometimes by captivating an audience. With this book, I want to send a message to young readers around the country—and the world—that persistence is power.”

The book is due to hit bookstores on May 30.

Twitter users had mixed reactions but many thought the book was another indication that the young Clinton was gearing up to run for political office. Others just wanted the media’s constant Chelsea drumbeat to stop already.

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@ComfortablySmug God help us all! — Peter Huminski (@ThoriumWealth) March 16, 2017

You can make this stop at any point, @RepMaloney. Give her your seat and we don't have to endure this any longer. https://t.co/2A8p1I4ZOX — Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) March 16, 2017

We will never be done with these people https://t.co/dmZlLX2Vho — Allahpundit (@allahpundit) March 16, 2017

@allahpundit Her mother persisted, two time looser. — WVmtnmama (@wvmtnma) March 16, 2017

@EW @ChelseaClinton please stop trying to make her a thing please — do better (@sulefiasco) March 16, 2017

@EW @ChelseaClinton I want to believe this is satire. — Ryan Miller (@Milwizzle) March 16, 2017

Chelsea Clinton Hubbell wrote a book called She Persisted. Let’s ask her the struggles of using Clinton Foundation money for her wedding — Deplorable Pellet (@PelletmanChiefs) March 16, 2017

@PWKidsBookshelf …should be in fiction area — Bama Cash (@CashBama) March 16, 2017

@EW @ChelseaClinton “In the face of ridicule over her dishonest claim that Bernie’s plan for single-payer would take health care from millions, she persisted.” — Kall (@kall963) March 16, 2017

Great, another publisher funding seditious actions by giving these criminals more money. @RandomHouse https://t.co/xmnOVDwPRb — Sassy (@sassylassee) March 16, 2017

@ELLEmagazine @ChelseaClinton Quiet down, Chelsea, u r an entitled princess who has never held a real job despite Ivy League education — RobSch (@RobinSchroeds) March 16, 2017