Sarah palin book going rogue6/4/2023 ![]() It starts off with really flowery and beautiful descriptions of the sort of icy countryside of Alaska, but it quickly moves into a darker place, I think. They're building a character in the eye of the public or, you know, they're -it's sort of almost a PR game, in some ways. None of them are going to be a great literature, because they're out there for a purpose. When you're reading a political memoir, it's always a game of expectations. SEABROOK: Well, it's interesting you should put it in that context. ROBERTS: So my guess is you have read more than your fair share of political memoirs? And now she joins us to give us her impressions. NPR's congressional correspondent Andrea Seabrook curled up with "Going Rogue" today. But what we really want to know is, is the book a good read? ![]() Palin's appearance on "Oprah" yesterday only heightened the buzz, and given the former Alaska governor's lightning-rod status, it's no surprise that pundits are combing through the books for clues to Palin's political ambitions, not to mention her political prospects. Well, it hasn't been out a day, but 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's new memoir "Going Rogue: An American Life," may be destined for the bestseller list already. ![]()
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