Publisher Simon & Schuster announced that “Too Much And Never Enough,” the book by Dr. Mary Trump, President Trump’s niece and a clinical psychologist, has a set the publisher’s first-day sales record, selling more than 950,000 copies.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the sales figures include all predistribution copies of the book in all formats.
In the memoir by his niece, Trump is portrayed as a “narcissist” who has has all nine traits for a clinical diagnosis for the mental disorder. She describes him as a self-absorbed individual unfit for the office he holds.
By comparison, Donald “Lucky Sperm” Trump, Jr.’s book “Triggered” sold just 115,000 copies in its first nine days of sales, and many of those were bulk purchases, which caused The New York Times to denote the questionable sales with an icon on its best seller lists.
President Trump’s signature book, “Trump: The Art of the Deal,” published in 1987 and written by ghostwriter Tony Schwartz, is reported to have sold 1.1 million copies through 2016.