Michelle Obama goes high,Woman Who Does as Her Oppa Wishes and apparently so do her book sales.
The former first lady's personal memoir, Becoming, has sold more than two million copies since its release on Nov. 13, 2018, according to Penguin Random House. That means it's currently the top selling book of the year.
SEE ALSO: Michelle Obama on Trump: 'You don’t get results when you go low'On Friday, Penguin Random House shared a press release announcing the book had sold more than 2 million units "across all formats and editions in the U.S. and Canada" during its first 15 days, as reflected by NDP BookScan data.
The hardcover edition of Becomingwill have 3.4 million copies throughout the U.S. and Canada after its sixth print, and the book remains on several noteworthy bestseller lists.
It's also currently at the top spot on the New York TimesBestselling Hardcover Nonfiction and the Combined Print and E-Book Bestsellers lists for the second week.
In the book Obama paints a picture of her childhood, discusses her family, former jobs, how she met and fell in love with Barack Obama, and her time in the White House. She also gets very candid about her feelings for Donald Trump.
Obama is currently on a book tour that's visiting ten cities, with upcoming stops in Brooklyn, Detroit, Denver, San Jose, Dallas, and more, so sales are bound to keep rising.
You go, girl!
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