It has been a revealing reality that over the past decade, it is clear which presidential figure generates publishing interest. During and following his first term in the White House, Donald Trump was the subject of a continuous stream of books covering just about every aspect of his political career. Yet by 2021 political non-fiction waned.
Joe Biden was not the inspiration of too many tomes, and the few that were published were roundly ignored. It was clear the focus was on the scandalous and salacious, and that Biden either delivered little interest, or more likely writers and publishing houses were loath to deliver a product that might damage his efforts and/or aid Trump’s third bid for the White House. Today that hesitancy is gone, and more interesting is that we see a complete reversal of the public’s purchasing interest.
Now that it is considered…