March 23 (UPI) — Today’s Sheinelle Jones will see her first book arrive on bookshelves April 14.
Through Mom’s Eyes compiles wisdom from women “who raised extraordinary people,” Today reports.
Jones’ late husband, Uche Ojeh, had supported her in writing the collection, which also contains Jones’ insights from her grief journey following his 2025 death.
Jones had also hosted a series of the same name on Today.
Her book tour kicks of April 13, and includes stops in Conn., New Jersey, New York, Penn., Texas, Okla., Kansas and Washington D.C. and will feature guests such as Al Roker, Mike Jerrick, Ree Drummond, Carla Eckels and Glory Edim.
In January, Jones replaced Hoda Kotb in the fourth hour of Today.
“Sheinelle has been a cherished member of NBC News for more than 11 years,” said Today executives Libby Leist and Talia Parkinson-Jones in a joint statement at the time. “From standout interviews with newsmakers and celebrities to her iconic Halloween performances as Beyonce and Tina Turner, she has captivated audiences time and again.”
