1 spot on theNew York Timesbest-seller list, unseating Angie ThomassThe Hate U Give.
Thats the gist of thestory (and a more detailed outline can be foundhere).
Her sense of denial is staggering!

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Popper promptly replied andprovided the rest of the funding the classroom needed.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So, how did you get involved in this whole Twitter extravaganza yesterday?
It was funny!Well thank you.
But it really is fascinating how you could get on a best-seller list that way!
It was sort of like, justice was done.
It was like watching a fire go down in real time and watching it get put out.
It was kind of exciting to be a part of.
It only costs this much.
I mean, to me, thats the more interesting story.
How do you get 33 classrooms funded?
It took that nice, weird hop.
And whatever friends I have [involved in this] I cant deny that.
I dont want to sit there and chime in about a former manager…
I mean, thats easy to do because you have this past relationship.
But I think whats really important is that justice was served.
Im really glad that happened.
Id love to see all 33 get funded and by her 33rdt birthday, thats ambitious!
He got me to come into the school.
They learned all of our songs, and we were all moved to tears.
There are kids who really want to learn that just feel like nobody cares.
And all you have to do is just show them that you care.
Id love to see what happened to those kids, where they are.
They weresomotivated to learn, and just so excited and enthusiastic.
Because I thinkthat,more than the books themselves, really is what drives people to try.