Dayton Daily News

A second book by Vance scrapped, publisher says

- By Hillel Italie

A second book by “Hillbilly Elegy” author and U.S. Senate candidate JD Vance that had been under contract with Harper has been called off, the publisher said.

The book, currently listed on Amazon.com and until recently on the HarperColl­ins Publishers website, is called “A Relevant Faith: Searching for a Meaningful American Christiani­ty.” Harper never formally announced the book, listed at 320 pages and with different release dates on different sites, but did confirm a deal had been agreed upon.

“Harper and Mr. Vance mutually agreed some time ago not to move forward with the previously-contracted book,” a spokespers­on told the AP. The publisher declined to say when the book was dropped, or why.

Vance converted to Catholicis­m in 2019, saying at the time that he had grown up without a strong attachment to any branch of Christiani­ty, but “became persuaded over time that Catholicis­m was true.”

A spokespers­on for Vance did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment, including whether Vance might release the book through a different publisher.

Vance, who prevailed this week in a bitter Republican primary for the U.S. Senate in Ohio, became a national celebrity with the best-selling “Hillbilly Elegy.” His memoir about growing up in Middletown and his roots in Appalachia­n Kentucky was signed up by Harper in 2013 and published months before Donald Trump’s stunning victory in 2016.

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