Penguin Random House announced that first day sales for the Harry's tell-all memoir topped 1.4 million copies.
Penguin Random House announced Wednesday that first day sales for the Harry'stopped 1.4 million copies, a record pace for non-fiction from a company that also publishes Barack and Michelle Obama, whose “Becoming” needed a week to reach 1.4 million when it was released in 2018.
"'Spare' is the story of someone we may have thought we already knew, but now we can truly come to understand Prince Harry through his own words," Gina Centrello, President and Publisher of the Random House Group, said in a statement.
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