Readers waiting for Ivanka Trumps new book,Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success, are going to have to wait a little longer.

The books publisher, Portfolio (an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group), announced Tuesday the books release date is being pushed from early March to early May in light of her father Donald Trumps presidential election win in November.

According to a statement from Portfolio, the date was moved back to make it accommodate these momentous changes in Ivankas life and give her time to settle her children into their new home, schools, and city.

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Trump, her husband Jared Kushner, and their three children are making the move to Washington D.C. wherehe will be Senior White House Adviserin the Trump administration.

Ivanka is leaving her position as an executive vice president at her fathers business, a position she has held the last decade.

Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Successwill focus on Ivankas commitment to inspire and empower women to define success on their own terms and to create the lives they want to live.

She will also be donating all proceeds, as well as her advance to charities whose missions align with her own.