J.D. Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy' Tops Bestseller Lists Amid VP Run
Vance's memoir sees renewed interest as he faces scrutiny over past comments and evolving political stances.
- Hillbilly Elegy has surged to the top of major bestseller lists, including the New York Times.
- The memoir and its film adaptation have seen increased sales and viewership since Vance's VP nomination.
- Critics argue Vance's current political positions contradict the themes of his book.
- Vance's controversial remarks about childless women have sparked debates and backlash.
- Supporters claim the book's success reflects public interest in Vance's personal story without media influence.