Tucker Carlson’s new book

The Tucker Carlson Network promoted a new title, How to Become a Christian in 7 Days by @rustyrockets, positioning the book around forgiveness through Jesus and drawing about 666 likes and 29,000 views on its social post. The launch post emphasized the author’s religious framing rather than a mainstream publishing rollout. (x.com)

Tucker Carlson’s media company has turned its new book line into a launchpad for Russell Brand’s next release, a Christian conversion memoir due April 20. (nytimes.com) The book, *How to Become a Christian in Seven Days*, is listed on Tucker Carlson Network’s store as a 192-page title from “Tucker Carlson Books,” priced at $32.99 in hardcover and scheduled to ship on April 20, 2026. The store says the ebook will be delivered the same day. (store.tuckercarlson.com) Carlson’s bookstore says the imprint was created “to bypass the censors,” and it features Brand’s book as its lead release. The site also carries Carlson’s endorsement that Brand’s message about “forgiveness and joy through Jesus” is “the message this country needs most.” (store.tuckercarlson.com) The release is part of a new joint venture between Tucker Carlson’s media company and Skyhorse Publishing, announced on April 13. The New York Times reported that the imprint is called Tucker Carlson Books and will publish titles by Brand, Milo Yiannopoulos and Patrick Soon-Shiong. (nytimes.com) The Guardian reported that Carlson described the venture as a home for books “nobody else will publish.” That framing puts the imprint closer to Carlson’s subscriber business and political audience than to a standard trade-book rollout built around large retailers and review coverage. (theguardian.com) On Carlson’s own store page, the book is presented as Brand’s testimony about finding Christ after fame and agnosticism. The product copy says the book is “exclusively available on the TCN Store” and “not sold on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or anywhere else,” even though listings for the title also appear on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books and ebooks.com. (store.tuckercarlson.com, amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, books.apple.com, ebooks.com) Brand has been publicly discussing Christianity since 2024, after saying he had been baptized and “reborn in Christ.” His new book packages that turn into a commercial release tied directly to Carlson’s platform. (relevantmagazine.com) The launch also arrives while Brand faces criminal charges in Britain. The Crown Prosecution Service said in April 2025 that he was charged with two counts of rape, one count of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault; the Metropolitan Police said the alleged offenses involved four women and dated from 1999 to 2005. (cps.gov.uk, news.met.police.uk) Brand has denied the allegations. In a video statement reported by NBC News, he said he had “never engaged in non-consensual activity.” (nbcnews.com) For Carlson, the book is not just a new product on a store page. It is the first test of whether Tucker Carlson Books can sell religion, grievance and celebrity through Carlson’s own media network, without relying on a traditional publishing campaign. (store.tuckercarlson.com, nytimes.com)

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