'Nada que perder' is breaking sales records in South America and beyond

With more than 56,000 copies sold in ten hours in Argentina, and 35,000 in Mexico, “Nada que perder,” the first part of Brazilian religious leader Edir Macedo's biography, is breaking all kind of records, reports R7 Noticias. It is the best selling book in Brazil since it went on sale 11 weeks ago. Next Saturday it goes on sale in the US with a goal of selling 65,000 copies that day.

“Nada que perder” tells how Edir Macedo began the journey that led him to become one of the most influential religious leaders today. The book has sold more than 21,000 copies in Venezuela, 16,000 in Colombia, and more than 100,000 in South Africa.

To watch a video of the sale events in Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina Sao Paulo, click here

Read about the sale events in Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico and South Africa.

Editorial Planeta wants to sell in just one day 65,000 copies of “Nada que perder” in the US. This event will be held at McNally Jackson, New York, where co-author Douglas Tavolaro, and bishops Romualdo Panceiro and Wilson Santos will be signing copies, on Saturday February 9th at 10 a.m. Online sale starts at the same time, at mcnallyjackson.com. The bookstore is located at 52 Prince Street, New York. For more information click here.

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