
Former President Barack Obama’s “A Promised Land” sold nearly 890,000 copies in the U.S. and Canada in its first 24 hours, putting it on track to be the best selling presidential memoir in modern history.
The first-day sales, a record for Penguin Random House, includes pre-orders, e-books and audio.
“We are thrilled with the first day sales,” said David Drake, publisher of the Penguin Random House imprint Crown. “They reflect the widespread excitement that readers have for President Obama’s highly anticipated and extraordinarily written book.”
The only book by a former White House resident to come close to the early pace of “A Promised Land” is the memoir by Obama’s wife, Michelle Obama, whose “Becoming” sold 725,000 copies in North America its first day and has topped 10 million worldwide since its release in 2018. “Becoming” is still so in demand that Crown, which publishes both Obamas and reportedly paid around $60 million for their books, has yet to release a paperback.
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Stores are low on toilet paper people!! Buy this book and use it accordingly
I needed this laugh this morning.
this book is FULL OF FALSE FACTS AND STORIES………………………so don’t waste your money on it ……………….
IT IS A FICTION BOOK
You read it??? Are you normal?
Toilet paper is in great demand, this book is just in time.
Is it titled “How I met your trashday”? He is cigarette Jim.
At least Roosevelt did not let the trash touch his lips. He used a holder.
Trash grips just forget.
Forever a bad president.
Democrat politicians no longer rail against “millionaires and billionaires”, now it’s strictly “billionaires”, because most of these politicians, the likes of Obama, are millionaires themselves. Which means that future Democrat politicians, who happen to be billionaires will have to rail against the “trillionaires”, if they can find any.
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What’s behind the title? Rip off from Israel
Amazing memoir!
Give the man a(nother) Nobel Prize!
All hail the ObaMessiah!
Who wants to read about what this nut did to our country?