Operation HOPE, Inc. announced today that “The Memo,” the latest book by its Founder and CEO John Hope Bryant, debuted at #12 on The Today Show bestseller list. The Today bestseller list features 150 top-selling titles weekly and is based solely on book sales. Contributors to the list include Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Costco and Wal-Mart.
Since its release, “The Memo” has reached #1 on Amazon for Economics and three other categories and ranked in the Top 200 for books on Amazon.
In this new book, the best-selling author of “How the Poor Can Save Capitalism” delivers a powerful resource for everyday Americans seeking to build a stronger financial future. Part call to action, part inspiration, “The Memo” offers a roadmap to increase prosperity for individuals, families, communities, and our nation from one of the world’s foremost experts.
Bryant issues a call to action for individuals and public and private sector leaders to help bring financial literacy education to young Americans and working adults: “In the book, he also outlines a plan that invites individuals and organizations of every stripe to join this movement for financial self-determination— what Bryant calls ‘the Civil Rights issue of this generation.'”
The book is available everywhere, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Walmart.
John Hope Bryant is an American entrepreneur, thought leader, and philanthropic executive referred to as the “conscience of capitalism” by numerous Fortune 500 CEOs. Bryant is the Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Operation HOPE, Inc. the nation’s largest on-the-ground nonprofit provider of financial literacy.