Going Rogue

Going Rogue by Sarah Palin, published by HarperAudio on November 24, 2009, is an abridged memoir that explores the author’s journey from her modest beginnings to her prominent role as the first female Republican Vice Presidential candidate. This edition presents a concise recounting of her political experiences, including her tenure as Mayor of Wasilla and her time as the first female governor of Alaska, alongside her rapid rise during the 2008 campaign.
In this memoir, readers will find a blend of personal and political narratives, as Palin shares insights into the challenges she faced while balancing her responsibilities as a working mother. The book addresses significant themes such as community, culture, and the impact of war, particularly as it relates to her son’s service in Iraq and her experiences with family dynamics, including having a child with a disability and supporting her teenage daughter. This edition consists of 7 pages and is presented in English.
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From her humble beginnings to her time in the spotlight as the first female Republican Vice Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin has led an extraordinary life. Going Rogue will recount her political experiences, her time as Mayor of Wasilla and as the first female governor of Alaska, as well as her rapid rise on the national stage during the 2008 campaign. Additionally, she’ll share insights into the personal challenges she’s faced including balancing her time as a working mother, recognizing the war’s impact with her son serving combat in Iraq, having a child with a disability and supporting her teenage daughter through an unplanned pregnancy.
Palin has received much attention through the media, but never before has her complete story been told in her own words. The memoir will be both a personal and political chronicle of her life.
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