U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is launching a state-wide tour to promote her new book “A Fighting Chance” that follows her perception of how Washington really works and really doesn’t. The 384-page book is set to be released on April 22 by Metropolitan Books, two days after Warren is slated to kick off her state-wide tour to promote it.

The book chronicles her life, from growing up in Oklahoma to serving in Washington under President Obama according to Macmillian Publishers. It begins with how Warren once dreamed about becoming a teacher but instead married early. Some 15 years later, she distinguished herself as a law professor with a deep understanding of why people go bankrupt.

The book delves into her time chairing a Congressional panel that oversaw the use of federal bailout money according to MassLive, and her efforts to create Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Of course, she also describes how she was elected at age 62 as the U.S. Senator for Massachusetts.

Unlike her previous books that talk about various money-related issues, this book conveys why she has chosen to fight for the middle class.

Warren is popular among progressives in the U.S. and is a bankruptcy law expert. She has taught at several colleges and universities and is currently a member of the Senate Banking Committee.

Here are a list of the events that she will be attending in the upcoming months:

On April 24 at 7 p.m., Warren will be at the Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, welcoming her home after she left the Harvard Law School after winning her 2012 election.

On April 25, Warren will be at the Worcester State University at 2 p.m. followed by Springfield Technical Community College at 7 p.m.

On May 16 at 11 a.m., Warren will appear at the JFK Library in Boston to talk about her new book.

At all events, the public is welcome  to attend and signed copies will be available for purchase, according to the publisher.