President Biden’s son plans on publishing sequel to his memoir despite tanking sales
American lawyer Hunter Biden, second son of President Joe Biden told that he would be writing a sequel to his memoir “Beautiful Things” in an interview on the Mad World Podcast hosted by Bryony Gorden. The memoir was April 6, 2021, by Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, and did not perform well with only 10,000 copies being sold in its first week of launch.
The senator’s son hasn’t exactly had a life of bed of roses. In the memoir, Biden details in depth the hard times he had to face with his substance issues and family problems. He had suffered a history of struggle with drug abuse and his personal trauma and grief when he lost his elder brother Beau to a brain tumor and his sister and mother in a car accident in 1972.
In book number two, Biden would highlight his relationship with his wife Melissa Cohen, a South African activist and documentary filmmaker. Biden owes this sequel to Melissa because she rescued him when he was in the jaws of extremely fatal crack addiction and started his recovery into the path of sobriety.
He said he knew immediately after meeting Cohen that she was the one after she took his car keys and helped him go through detox.
