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JD Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ tops Amazon book and Netflix film charts following Trump’s VP appointment

Eight years after its publication, JD Vance’s book has found its way back onto the bestseller lists, thanks to his appointment as Donald Trump’s running mate.

JD Vance, the author of "Hillbilly Elegy," autographs a book after a rally Thursday, July 1, 2021,...
JD Vance, the author of "Hillbilly Elegy," autographs a book after a rally Thursday, July 1, 2021, in Middletown, Ohio. The book and film saw a resurgence in light of Vance being tapped as former President Donald Trump's running mate. (AP

JD Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ tops Amazon book and Netflix film charts following Trump’s VP appointment

Eight years after its publication, Vance’s book has found its way back onto the bestseller lists, thanks to his appointment as Donald Trump’s running mate.

Less than 24 hours after Trump announced Vance was his vice-presidential pick, “Hillbilly Elegy” shot to the top of Amazon’s bestselling books.

On Tuesday, the 2020 film adaptation of “Hillbilly Elegy,” starring Glenn Close and Amy Adams, was the 6th most-watched movie on Netflix’s Top 10 in the US, as seen on the streamer’s platform.

Viewership of “Hillbilly Elegy” increased by 1,179% on Netflix compared to the day before Vance’s VP bid, according to research from Luminate, which adds that the film was watched for 19.2 million minutes on Monday, jumping from the 1.5 million minutes the movie was watched on Sunday when rumors were swirling of Vance’s appointment.

When the “Hillbilly Elegy” film first debuted, it launched to mostly negative reviews and was largely panned by critics, though Close and Adams received praise for their performances portraying Vance’s grandmother and mother, respectively, as well as the actor Gabriel Basso, who played a younger version of Vance. Close notably was nominated for “Hillbilly Elegy” at both the Oscars and the Razzie Awards, which is the ceremony that infamously honors the worst in cinema every year.

“Hillbilly Elegy” chronicles Vance’s childhood in Appalachia, which he wrote was plagued with poverty, abuse and his mother’s addiction. At the time of “Hillbilly Elegy’s” release, the book was widely discussed as an explanation for Trump’s rise among the White working class.

As the book’s popularity went into overdrive after Vance was announced as Trump’s veep pick, Goodreads, a social cataloging website for book recommendations, temporarily restricted actions on “Hillbilly Elegy” including submitting ratings and reviews. A pop-up alert on Goodreads said, “This may be because we’ve detected unusual behavior that doesn’t follow our review guidelines.” A representative for Goodreads declined to comment to CNN inquiry regarding the specific type of activity on Vance’s book that was detected by the site, but per the company’s community guidelines, Goodreads launched the ability to limit reviews and ratings on a book earlier this year.

Sydney Bishop contributed to this report.

After the book's renewed popularity, various media outlets began extensively discussing Vance's business ventures, including his venture capital firm, Nexus Capital.

During the height of "Hillbilly Elegy"'s resurgence in media, numerous business publications featured articles analyzing the potential impact of Vance's newfound political prominence on his investment firm.

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