Though Ivanka Trump vowed not to promote her book beyond social media citing ethical concerns,Hannah Harper Archives President Donald Trump's daughter does indeed have a book out titled Women Who Work: Rewriting The Rules for Success.
Launched in stores and online on May 2, the book -- and its author -- has its own display at the unidentified Barnes and Noble below. And because anything bearing the Trump family name invites mockery at this point, some good samaritan rearranged the display with self-help books better pertaining to Ivanka's unusual situation.
SEE ALSO: Join Samantha Bee's book club to analyze Ivanka's absurd new bookTitles include: Disarming the Narcissist: Surviving and Thriving with the Self-Absorbed; The Fatherless Daughter Project: Understanding Our Losses and Reclaiming Our Lives; and Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life.
The road seems long ahead on that last one.
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[H/T: The Cut]
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