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Scaramucci is writing a book about Trump

Get ready for back to school time, the Mooch will be offering management lessons.

Anthony Scaramucci — the former White House communications director who infamously lasted only 10 days in the White House — has just signed a deal with Hachette for book due out in September, The Post has learned.

But don’t expect a “Fire and Fury”-like gossip-filled page-turner, The Mooch warns. The Wall Street veteran says he remains loyal to President Trump.

”It’s an entrepreneur writing about an entrepreneur who has now ascended into the presidency,” Scaramucci, who founded asset manager SkyBridge Capital, told The Post in an interview at Midtown’s Core Club.

To be titled “The Blue Collar President: How Trump is Reinventing the Aspirational Working Class,” the book will focus on the president’s management style — which, of course, has included a high-level of turnover in its 13 months.

But Scaramucci doesn’t paint the exits as chaos.

“The current turnover — not only is it not bad — but should be expected from a disrupter in chief,” said Scaramucci.

The book looks at “Trump as a strategist, as a communicator and why he probably doesn’t need a chief of staff but could rely on a core group of lieutenants like he did at the Trump Organization,” Scaramucci explained, taking another swipe at Chief of Staff John Kelly.

“I have seen him up close and personal and I know he has very good intentions and, being an entrepreneur, I am actually very comfortable with his operating style — despite the fact that I’m a casualty of it,” Scaramucci said.

“Blue Collar” will be Scaramucci’s fourth book. An earlier draft, about his White House days — which The Mooch insists lasted 11 days, not 10 — was denied a stunning 39 times.

Publishers “didn’t find anything proprietary about the [original] story,” Jesse Cole, founder of Warner Cole Productions and former CEO of fashion brand Haute Hippie, told The Post.

“Anthony is as real as they come,” said Cole, who helped The Mooch pitch “Blue Collar” to publishers. “This book is about how the White House is being run as a corporation.”

Reps from Hachette confirmed the book, but declined to comment further.