Scott Morrison with his memoir (Image: Facebook/Scott Morrison) Scott Morrison’s book tour has been a wide-ranging, jet-setting extravaganza. He’s been hanging out with former Trump confidantes Mike Pence and Kellyanne Conway, as well as the convicted felon and former president himself. He even managed a moment of bipartisan solidarity and convinced Labor predecessor Kevin Rudd, now our ambassador to the United States, to launch his debut memoir, Plans For Your Good: A Prime Minister’s Testimony of God’s Faithfulness, at the Australian embassy in Washington DC.

Morrison has made every effort to make sure this book doesn’t flop, especially given it launches in what one publisher told Crikey was a difficult non-fiction market. He’s given interviews to Antoinette Lattouf as well as Kyle and Jackie O . No Mercy: A review of Scott Morrison’s memoir Read More Notwithstanding his infamous moniker “Scotty from marketing”, Morrison has also taken what we’re told is an unusual step: a double release of both a paperback and hardback edition of his book, rather than the traditional hardback-first approach.

Our good friends at CBD reported recently that it is infamously difficult to get access to Nielsen’s BookScan numbers, the general authority on book sales (although they don’t account for audiobooks, ebooks, or smaller independent bookstore sales). But like them, Crikey ‘s enterprising ways have meant we’ve managed to obtain Morrison’s book sales data to d.