Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonREAD: Cohen testimony alleges Trump knew Stone talked with WikiLeaks about DNC emails County GOP in Minnesota shares image comparing Sanders to Hitler Holder: 'Time to make the Electoral College a vestige of the past' MORE's newest book sold fewer than 3,000 copies in its first week on sale, The New York Times reported.

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The book, titled "Stronger Together," outlines policies Clinton would pursue if she were elected president.

According to the Times, a book's first-week sales normally make up about a third of the total sold.

The book features a photo of Clinton and her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine Timothy (Tim) Michael KaineTrump claims Democrats ‘don’t mind executing babies after birth’ after blocked abortion bill Democrats block abortion bill in Senate Trump unleashing digital juggernaut ahead of 2020 MORE (D-Va.), on the cover and labels it: "A blueprint for America's future."

It gives readers "specific and practical solutions, while also articulating a bold and expansive vision of change and renewal" and runs about 250 pages.

The proceeds from the book will reportedly go to charity.

In line with the release of the book, Clinton plans to do "a series of 'Stronger Together' speeches over the course of the next several weeks," campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said, according to the Times.

Clinton talked about her book last week.

"We’re putting out a book tomorrow, called ‘Stronger Together,’ which is our blueprint for America’s future,” Clinton said at the time, speaking with reporters on her plane.

“We wanted voters to be able to find, in one easy place, all of the various plans and policies that I’ve been talking about throughout this campaign.”