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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: 3.0 out of 5 stars 406 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Pages: 432
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
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: Last 30 Days)
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Product Description

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 Finally, a true conservative leader.   November 27, 2009
Joe the (Washington State)
5 out of 9 found this review helpful

Her explanation of what happened during the McCain/Palin campaign tracks with my observations during that time. Actions of the left since then, as told in the book, are right out of the Saul Alinsky "rules for radicals", no holds barred, attack mercilessly, go for the throat, shut her up. Surprise, you radical jackals, she wasn't defeated, she was just reloading. Of all the leaders to come out of the Republican Party, she is the most authentic conservative. This book tells it like it was, and then tells it like it is.

Go for it Sarah. I am with you.



5 out of 5 stars Fair is fair   November 27, 2009
J. Brashears (Mary's Land)
7 out of 15 found this review helpful

This book has shown me how unfair Sarah Palin and her family were treated. She is the American person that I was raised to be. I hope more Americans read this book and become anew American again. God Bless the USA.


5 out of 5 stars A very good read   November 27, 2009
Eric (Tokyo, Japan)
6 out of 10 found this review helpful

It's interesting to finally get her take on a lot of issues. With the media giving its side of the story and the McCain campaign keeping her under wraps, I thought I knew her, but I didn't. A compelling read. I highly recommend reading this book to get to know the real Sarah Palin. Ignore the 1-star reviews. They're from political opponents who are scared to death of her.


5 out of 5 stars Love It!!!   November 27, 2009
Shelley Mitchell (Bruceton Mills, WV USA)
5 out of 9 found this review helpful

I had a great respect for Sarah before reading this book, but now I understand why I have so much respect for her. She has an awesome work ethic, she has strong morales, and she wants to do what is fair and right for all Americans. I think people who don't agree with her politics would appreciate her values and respect her as an intelligent hard working American if they would read her story.


1 out of 5 stars Going Brainless   November 27, 2009
Deborah D. Tudor (San Antonio, TX US)
5 out of 14 found this review helpful

OMG! What was she thinking -- Worse yet, what were her publishers thinking! I tried reading this book objectively, then I tried reading it as a farce, and finally gave up reading it altogether. Ms. Palin is definitely living in an alternate reality. She contradicts herself, then she contradicts externally verifiable facts. The garbage being foisted on the reading public in this load of pulp is absolutely horrendous. Maybe I should have tried to read it as science fiction (parallel universe and all that sort of thing), but it isn't even interesting enough for that. I am glad I did not waste good money on this book (borrowed a friend's copy -- a friend who was ashamed to admit she had bought a copy).

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