"Kamala Raised Her Hand marks the many times Harris raised her hand — to protest war and apartheid on her college campus or to advocate for women and children and marriage equality in court. The book has an ambiguous ending, given the timing of its publication, but both creators and Gentry believe that the book stands on its own regardless," Publishers Weekly said in a written statement.
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"In the week after J.D. Vance was named the Republican vice-presidential candidate, more copies of the 2018 trade paperback edition of his Hillbilly Elegy were sold than in the previous 234 weeks combined. Put another way, that edition’s print unit sales for the week were greater than its print unit sales for an entire year — any year. No matter how you look at it, it’s the bestselling book in the U.S. by a country mile," reported Publishers Weekly, an industry source.
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