All formats of the book – paper, audio and electronic – saw strong sales in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, according to a statement Wednesday by book publisher Penguin Random House.
Penguin Random House said, “Spare’s first full day sales are the largest total first day sales of any non-fiction book ever published by Penguin Random House, the world’s largest industry publisher. represents.
Harry’s 410-page memoir officially went on sale on Tuesday, with some shops in London opening at midnight in anticipation of high demand. And a whirlwind of exposure arose.
However, as the publisher clarified, these did not prove to be spoilers for those eager to publish.
Random House also said that Harry’s memoir’s initial US printing was two million copies, and that now the book “has returned to print additional copies to meet demand.”
The publisher had promised “raw and unflinching honesty” to Oji, who was responsible for narrating the full audio version of the book.
“Spare” is available in 16 languages worldwide.
The Duke of Sussex deconstructed the public perception that he was a fun-loving, carefree party prince, delved into the devastating effects of his mother’s death, tried drugs as a way to cope with his grief, I’m having a hard time finding love.
It is in some ways scathing and hyper-critical of several family members who have not defended themselves because the palace has not responded to their allegations, and Harry’s previous actions against the media for invasion of privacy. Despite the accusations, reveals a very personal conversation.
“Vulnerable, heartfelt, brave and intimate, Spurr is the story of someone we might have thought we knew already, but now.” Now you can really understand Prince Harry through his own words,” said in a statement.