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Kelly's book deal was negotiated by Washington attorney Robert Barnett, who represented Kelly and Giffords for "Gabby," published last fall by Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster. "Gabby" told of Giffords' remarkable survival after being shot in the head on Jan. 8, 2011, while meeting constituents at a shopping center in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords, a Democrat, resigned from Congress last month to focus on her recovery. Kelly said "Mousetronaut" was "fun" and was "not as emotional" as his wife's memoir. The couple's collaborator on the memoir, Jeffrey Zaslow, was killed in a car accident Feb. 10. Zaslow, 53, also had worked on terminally ill professor Randy Pausch's million-selling "The Last Lecture" and on a memoir by commercial airline pilot Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who guided a crippled plane to a safe landing in the Hudson River. Kelly said Zaslow's death was "an incredible tragedy." "He was such a wonderful guy, who touched so many people in such a positive way," Kelly said. "It reminded me, again, one year after the tragic event of Jan. 8, how things can change in an instant."
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