“Becoming” Michelle Obama’s Memoir Sale Exceeds 10 Million Copies
Michelle
Obama’s book “Becoming” was published before 5 months and more than 10 million
copies have already been sold. According
to the publisher of the book, Michelle Obama’s memoir is one of the most
popular autobiographiesuntil now.
Thomas
Rabe, the chief executive of the German Firm has stated that this memoir might
become the most successful memoir ever. On the other hand, the firm also paid
60 million United States Dollar to support the book’s rights.
According
to Nielsen, a reputable track record company of United Kingdom Book Sales,
“Becoming” is now in the lest of top 20 bestselling biographies and is ranked
11th! The record includes the track record of books from the latter 90s
David
Pelzer’s book “A Child Called It” is currently in the first place of the
ranking in the United Kingdom with being sold around 1.1 million copies of
books.
“Becoming”,
Michelle Obama’s memoir captures her childhood, work-life and also hear motherhood, whilst she was in living in the
white house. Different aspects of her life have
been unveiled in the book such as her marriage difficulties and etc.
The book
also conveys a part, where the current president of the United States has been criticized, which is currently a
controversial talk amongst the readers.
Bizbangladesh.com
dictates that there is still a lot to go for Michelle Obama’s biographical book
“Becoming” as only 5 months have been passed since it was released and it has
already sold more than 10 million copies being one of the highest selling
autobiographical books. Our expectation is for her to reach higher success with
her book.
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