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Going Rogue: An American Life

Going Rogue: An American LifeAuthor: Sarah Palin
Publisher: HarperCollins
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Pages: 432
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Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6.3 x 1.6

ISBN: 0061939897
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.931092
EAN: 9780061939891
ASIN: 0061939897

Publication Date: November 17, 2009  (New: This Week)
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One year ago, Sarah Palin burst onto the national political stage like a comet. Yet even now, few Americans know who this remarkable woman really is.

On September 3, 2008 Alaska Governor and vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin delivered a speech at the Republican National Convention that electrified the nation and instantly made her one of the most recognizable women in the world.

As chief executive of America's largest state, she had built a record as a reformer who cast aside politics-as-usual and pushed through changes other politicians only talked about: Energy independence. Ethics reform. And the biggest private sector infrastructure project in U.S. history. And while revitalizing public school funding and ensuring the state met its responsibilities to seniors and Alaska Native populations, Palin also beat the political "good ol' boys club" at their own game and brought Big Oil to heel.

Like her GOP running mate, John McCain, Palin wasn't a packaged and over-produced candidate. She was a Main Street American woman: a working mom, wife of a blue collar union man, and mother of five children, the eldest of whom was serving his country in a yearlong deployment in Iraq and the youngest, an infant with special needs. Palin's hometown story touched a populist nerve, rallying hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans to the GOP ticket.

But as the campaign unfolded, Palin became a lightning rod for both praise and criticism. Supporters called her "refreshing" and "honest," a kitchen-table public servant they felt would fight for their interests. Opponents derided her as a wide-eyed Pollyanna unprepared for national leadership. But none of them knew the real Sarah Palin.

In this eagerly anticipated memoir, Palin paints an intimate portrait of growing up in the wilds of Alaska; meeting her lifelong love; her decision to enter politics; the importance of faith and family; and the unique joys and trials of life as a high-profile working mother. She also opens up for the first time about the 2008 presidential race, providing a rare, mom's-eye view of high-stakes national politics—from patriots dedicated to "Country First" to slick politicos bent on winning at any cost.

Going Rogue traces one ordinary citizen's extraordinary journey and imparts Palin's vision of a way forward for America and her unfailing hope in the greatest nation on earth.




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5 out of 5 stars Refreshing   November 19, 2009
Cherri J. (USA)
4 out of 13 found this review helpful

After months of Ms. Palin being restrained, misquoted, and distorted it is extremely refreshing to hear her unleashed. I personally believe her enjoyable, honest memoir is going to be heralded by those who love her and seared by those who don't. Those afraid of Sarah will not be swayed by hearing her account. Their minds were made up long ago .. when they heard she is a Republican. LOL Those who are interested in Ms. Palin will enjoy getting a better glimpse of her life. The book is interesting, well written and entertaining. If you have any interest in Ms Palin, buy the book. If you are one who enjoys the distortions, fabrications and slander, don't bother spending your money.


1 out of 5 stars Is This Real?   November 19, 2009
starry-eyed
22 out of 55 found this review helpful

I think this is Surreal! Sarah Palin running for office. Giving those unbelievable interviews. Writing this book. Talking about her personal agenda, grievances etc. I have a really difficult time to comprehend what is the lady trying to accomplish. Maybe time will tell......In the meantime she will be splashed on the media and we will be forced to flip channels.


2 out of 5 stars Nothing surprising   November 19, 2009
R. Gamble
21 out of 47 found this review helpful

Full disclosure, I did not - could not - finish this book. I have read all sorts of "memoirs", political commentary, bios, etc. from both sides of the aisle. This one has very little to offer - it is truly a revenge book. She has a serious chip on her shoulder and chose this avenue to deal her vendetta. While I believed for awhile that she could be the real deal, and might have something different to offer this country, it is very clear that she does not offer any more than smoke and mirrors. I almost liken her to Paris Hilton and her ilk - they got a taste of fame and are now addicted. The "famous for being famous" crowd. There is nothing of substance in Palin's book, and now I truly believe that she never had anything of substance to say... But she sure is going to cash in on this airing of her grudges!


1 out of 5 stars Dumb as a brick   November 19, 2009
FrequentFlyer
22 out of 55 found this review helpful

The gohstwriter (Lynn Vincent) did a beautiful job of using "Palin" speak, the verbal diarrhea of unrelated thoughts and half sentences strewn into a long diatribe of neverending lies.
But most of all she has captured the pure essence of Palin. The "I'm dumb as a brick, and proud of it" quality that make her appear "folksy' to some, like a modern Forrest Gump.
Unfortunately though, Palin doesn't have the kindness and big heart of Forrest, and can't tell a story as well as he can. She repeatedly comes through as petty, small, vindictive but above all else: Dumb. As a brick.

I was hoping that putting ideas in writing woud allow Palin to express herself coherently, and I'd get to finally understand her views. Why does she think some of us are not "real Americans"? Why does she think quitting her job is the best way to help her constituents?
The book doesn't answer any of these questions, and instead concentrates on petty stuff straight out of high school. Finger pointing and blaming everyone else around her for her shortcomings. It would have been mildly interesting condensed into a 1 page "People magazine" article. If you're 16 years old.

She should have done what she does best: Quit before finishing the book. Instead she ended up displaying for posterity (and until her book soon finds its way in the dollar bin), the core of who she is.

Dumb as a brick.




1 out of 5 stars She really has something to say   November 19, 2009
Book Reader (USA)
23 out of 52 found this review helpful

Wow. Sarah really has something to say to America. Or at least her ghost writer does. And what she has to say is basically, nothing is her fault! Those darn McCain advisors cramped her style! And they wouldn't let her lie about being against the Bridge to Nowhere...and they stopped her from making a concession speech even though she REALLY wanted the publicity. And that pesky Katie Couric really double-crossed her by treating her like a candidate for Vice President, and asking her the tough questions that other candidates get asked. She doesn't need to know facts, she is from Alaska. Isn't that enough?

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