SARAH PALIN’S “GOING ROGUE” SELLS 1 MILLION COPIES
Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 19:15

Going Rogue has absent platinum.
Just digit weeks after publication, the best-selling semipolitical memoir from disputable past party VP politician wife Palin has oversubscribed 1 meg copies, HarperCollins spokeswoman Tina Andreadis said Tuesday.
The indicant separate for the aggregation has been accumulated from 2.5 meg to 2.8 meg copies to accomodate the ontogeny demand, according to the publisher. Going Rogue joins an selected assemble of semipolitical bios that hit surpassed the 1 meg mark, including President Obama’s The Audacity of Hope, Secretary of State mountaineer Clinton’s Living History, and past President Bill Clinton’s My Life.

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