
Category: Autobiography & Biographies, Bestsellers, Political
Language: EnglishKeywords: Alaska Autobiography John McCain Memoir Nonfiction politics Sarah Palin
Written by Sarah Palin
Read by Sarah Palin
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Going Rogue: An American Life is a personal and political memoir of Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican candidate for U.S. Vice President.
The first part of the book is devoted to Palin’s experiences before the campaign; the second part details her life as a candidate for national office. The book is written in a personal tone similar to Palin’s manner of speaking. Palin discusses the disagreements she had with running mate John McCain’s campaign advisers, criticizes the national media, and talks about the importance of religion and family life.
The “Going Rogue” part of the title refers to criticism leveled at Palin by McCain campaign advisers that she was straying from their carefully crafted message and publicly disagreeing with McCain on several issues.
The book became a New York Times #1 bestseller in its first week of release, and remained there for six weeks.
Date of release: 2009
Length: 7 hours
Going Rogue: An American Life is a personal and political memoir of Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican candidate for U.S. Vice President.
The first part of the book is devoted to Palin’s experiences before the campaign; the second part details her life as a candidate for national office. The book is written in a personal tone similar to Palin’s manner of speaking. Palin discusses the disagreements she had with running mate John McCain’s campaign advisers, criticizes the national media, and talks about the importance of religion and family life.
The “Going Rogue” part of the title refers to criticism leveled at Palin by McCain campaign advisers that she was straying from their carefully crafted message and publicly disagreeing with McCain on several issues.
The book became a New York Times #1 bestseller in its first week of release, and remained there for six weeks.
Date of release: 2009
Length: 7 hours