Sarah Palin Memoir “Going Rogue” Early Release Nov. 17
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin revealed the title of her eagerly anticipated memoir on Tuesday: Going Rogue: An American Life. HarperCollins, the publishing house behind the tell-all, are moving Rogue’s release up nearly five months — from Spring 2010 to Nov. 17 — after Sarah completed her life story just four months after inking a book deal. The new release date puts the one-time GOP Vice-Presidential candidate on the forefront of the holiday book-buying season.
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“Governor Palin has been unbelievably conscientious and hands-on at every stage, investing herself deeply and passionately in this project,” says Jonathan Burnham of HarperCollins. “It’s her words, her life, and it’s all there in full and fascinating detail.”
Going Rogue — Palin’s first book — is 400 pages long and will receive an initial printing of 1.5 million copies.
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