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On September 2, 2008 Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave 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: Toward 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 oldest serving his country 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,' '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, revealing Palin's vision of a way forward for America and her unfailing hope in the greatest nation on earth.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2009
    I do wonder how many of those one-star reviews actually read the book since my pre-ordered copy arrived yesterday. Anyway, it is excellent although it began a bit disappointingly. The first couple of chapters were not well written with florid prose, an excess of adjectives and I thought this was going to be heavy going. As I got into it further, either the writing got better or I got used to it. I think the writing got better and the supposed "ghost writer" may have been overdoing it. Later in the book, the style is much more like Sarah Palin talks and it reads, except for those first couple of chapters, like she wrote the whole thing.

    Don't believe the reviews that say it is all negative complaining about the campaign. That is a lie and makes me wonder if they read it. She does name a few names toward the end but I would say the score settling takes about ten pages, if that. The rest is a charming and interesting biography. Her parents are very interesting people, willing to move to Skagway, Alaska in 1964, two months after the great earthquake that devastated the state. Her father was a high school teacher and coach and Alaska was paying large bonuses ($6,000 which was real money in 1964) for teachers. Her father is the same age I am so I can relate pretty well. Five years later, they moved to Anchorage and then eventually to Wasilla in the Mat-Su Valley north of Anchorage. She doesn't mention it but Wasilla has been proposed as the state capital for many years because of the inaccessibility of Juneau, which cannot be reached by land. In 1994, there was another ballot initiative to move the capitol to Wasilla but it was defeated by Fairbanks voters who are fierce rivals to Anchorage. Without understanding the bitter rivalries within Alaska residents, it is more difficult to appreciate the wildfires set off by her selection as the VP candidate. As long as she was anonymous on the national stage, she could work with Democrats in the state. Once she became a national figure, the underlying Alaskan jealousies were stirred up.

    Her story continues and she met Todd when he moved to town to play basketball. Once again. she does not explain that high school basketball is a passion in Alaska with even small native villages in the far north vigorous participants in the leagues. During the winters, there is very little else to do in much of Alaska but attend high school basketball games. Todd sounds pretty impressive as a 16 year old with his own car and a truck to haul his snow machines. He is a year younger than she is but they have been inseparable (although often separated by thousands of miles for months at a time by school and work) since they met. There is one funny story about how they kept in touch by VHF radio when the telephone was not available until they realized that truckers passing through town, who also had VHF radios, could listen to their conversations.

    She registered to vote as a Republican at 18. She does not mention the lies that were spread about her alleged connection with the Alaska Independent Party during the campaign. By the time they were in their early 20s, she was fishing with Todd during the season at Bristol Bay where his family has fished for generations. In the summer of 1988, they eloped, getting married at the courthouse with two residents of the old folks home across the street as witnesses. Track was born on April 20, 1989 so, if she was pregnant as many assume, it was pretty early. Summer in Alaska ends in August and April is eight months away. They lived with her sister, Heather, in a small apartment in Anchorage. There is another funny story about her labor with Track as they rushed her to the hospital and decided the sign "Deliveries" showed them the right entrance. They ended up in the warehouse.

    There was a good deal of sneering at her college career but, after reading the book, I don't understand that. She got a scholarship by entering the local beauty contest. She attended the U of Hawaii for a year before deciding that was too exotic and transferring to U of Idaho. Hawaii is the most popular vacation site for Alaskans and Alaska Airlines has had daily flights from Anchorage for many years. It is the closest part of the Lower 48 (or 49 in that case) to Alaska. The U of Idaho is a great place with a wonderful student life, being isolated in rural country yet close to Washington State U which is only about 25 miles away across the state border. It is a sign of the distance between the Harvard "educated" elites and the rest of us.

    Her history in Alaska politics and the presidential campaign are pretty well known by now. I won't summarize the book. I will say that there are 268 pages about her life before we get to Senator McCain. I knew about her before she was chosen and my personal preferences for a VP nominee were her and Meg Whitman, who is running for governor of California next year. I thought Ms Whitman might too much a novice at politics so Sarah was my personal favorite. I was a McCain supporter in 2000 against George Bush and still think he might have been a better president given our problems after 2001. I was not a supporter of McCain in the primaries in 2008 as I thought he was too old. His choice of Sarah Palin was inspired. I agree with her criticisms of his staff that are contained in the last 60 pages of the book and total less than 10 pages. I knew about most of them at the time. The Katie Couric interview was a disaster but she should have been allowed to do interviews with friendly venues first and I thought so a year ago. There is no criticism of McCain himself and she obviously still has the highest regard for him.

    Her explanation of the resignation has been criticized, even by friendly sources, as "weak." I think it makes sense given that I know more about Alaska than some others. Once she was a national figure, the Democrats were under orders to make her life miserable. There are quite a few nutty Alaskans. When I got my Alaska medical license 15 years ago, I had to have a personal interview in Anchorage with a member of the state medical board. They know that their state is a magnet for nuts and kooks. I thought it a wise policy. She had burned her bridges with the Republicans by taking on Murkowski and the state party when she ran for governor. She has few allies in state politics.

    I read the book in a day and a half. After the first 40 pages or so, it reads very well and is well done. The early heavy going seems artificial and I suspect the co-author but could be wrong. As I got into the book, the excessive adjectives and overwriting seemed to go away and I think it wasn't just me getting used to them. I am obviously a friendly reader and knew most of the story. The AP has already assigned 11 "fact checkers" to find flaws and they didn't come up with anything. It rings true, especially the early section about the local politics when she first was elected to the city council of Wasilla. I have been involved in local politics and understand exactly what she is saying. I have also been involved in state politics in California, although not as an office holder, and that section rings true. Michael Crichton once wrote about what he called the "Murray Gell-Mann Amnesia effect." In that concept, a knowledgeable person reads a newspaper article about a subject he knows well and realizes that it is totally erroneous. The reporter doesn't know what he is writing about. That knowledgeable person then turns to another section of the paper, about a subject that he knows little about, and assumes that story is correct. It is much the same with Sarah Palin. Those areas I know something about, confirm her version of events. Therefore, I am more inclined to accept her version of events I don't know much about. Let's call it the reverse Murray Gell-Mann Amnesia effect. Read the book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2009
    Sarah Palin immediately engenders strong emotions in most people. Here I offer an assessment of her new book that will be informative to both lovers and haters.

    General Layout: The majority of Going Rogue (GR) is a chronological account of Palin's life from childhood to the present and focuses on the following historical periods: Growing up (from childhood to marriage and children) with an emphasis on Alaska's unique characteristics (physical, political, historical) and their influence on her development, serving as city council member and mayor of Wasilla, serving as chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, serving as Governor of Alaska, running for Vice-President of the United States, and the aftermath of the campaign. Palin then describes her general political orientation.

    Significant Sections: I believe that the most interesting and significant sections in GR are: Her descriptions of the complexities of being a governor and dealing with powerful oil companies, her account of the nuts and bolts behind the scenes of a presidential campaign, her account of the brutal realities of being a high-profile politician, and her statement of her political orientation. Other sections in the book help to flesh out her story in great detail and will be of interest to her fans, but will not greatly profit non-fans. Chapters Four, Five, and Six are therefore the most significant.

    Personal Observations: I address my observations specifically to two different groups--those who dislike her or are undecided about her, and those who admire her.

    Regarding the first group, I would argue that this book should be strong evidence that Sarah Palin is a highly competent executive who has accomplished extraordinary things. She brought down deeply entrenched and corrupt Republicans. She forced the hands of oil companies to fulfill contractual obligations. She rejected and reversed many of the perks of her office. She survived a brutal, sustained political assault. None of this means that the first group needs to like her or agree with her about anything. It is only to say that Sarah Palin is a serious and competent woman. For the libertarians in this group, I respect your suspicion about Palin's ideology, and while it is true that she is deeply religious and does not believe in macroevolution, I believe that the book will give the impression that Palin's principle concern is not to enforce morality by means of the state, but rather to reduce the size of the state to leave room for social norms to serve their function. Libertarians, by the way, will find nothing to fault in Palin's views of economics.

    Regarding the second group, I would argue that this book will most certainly give you a deeper confidence in Sarah Palin's confidence and determination. You are aware of how tough the campaign was, and now you know that, not only did she survive it, but she has come out stronger than ever. Her values are solidly grounded in theory. I was delighted to see that she referenced Thomas Sowell's _A Conflict of Visions_, which I read in June. She knows the difference between the "constrained" and "unconstrained" visions that Sowell explicates, and falls firmly on the constrained side, as do I. Even though I am not traditionally religious and I do believe in macroevolution, I believe that Sarah Palin's faith is a positive factor in her life and I am absolutely convinced that she withstood the brutality of the campaign far more ably precisely as a result of her faith. Although not myself a Christian, I believe that Sarah Palin represents many Christian values quite well and I find her faith quite moving.

    Final Thoughts: Palin's book, I think, deserves its popularity. I found it a bit long, but the details of the campaign were absolutely riveting. For anyone interested in American politics, this book is a must-read (at least the chapters I mentioned). Sarah Palin will always appeal very strongly to many Americans on the basis of her folksy background, her traditional values, her resilience, her patriotism, and her fortitude. I believe that any honest person must recognize that we have met and come to know two amazing people during the 2008 campaign: Barack Obama and Sarah Palin. Both the right and the left simply must admit the power and importance of these two people.

    I love the political diversity in the country because from its creative tension and destruction beautiful things have arisen. That is why Palin will continue to play an essential role in American politics being, as she is, clearly the most vibrant exponent of one of the essential streams of American political philosophy.
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  • Julian Cruces
    4.0 out of 5 stars INTERESANTE EXPERIENCIA DE UNA CANDIDATA REPUBLICANA EN USA
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2022
    BUEN LIBRO, BIEN ESCRITO AUNQUE HAY QUE TOMAR TIEMPO PARA DIGERIR LOS PUNTOS DE VISTA.
  • Lori A Vidal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sarah is a breath of fresh air and common sense in our time of political correctness
    Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2018
    Very interesting to hear the under side of what the political world is like at that level. If you're a true conservative her book will resonate with you
  • Carmen
    5.0 out of 5 stars perfecto
    Reviewed in Spain on January 14, 2018
    vino en perfectas condiciones y era tal como se describia. Es un buen libro tanto si te gusta Sarah como si quieres leer un libro en ingles
  • StreetwiseTucsonSmart
    5.0 out of 5 stars Insightfully Rogue
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2013
    I knew nothing really about Sarah Palin except that she was the VP choice for John McCain during the '08 presidential election and that she was vilified in the Press for being `abit thick'. My motivation for seeking more information on Palin was prompted when again she was mocked in the press during the '12 election for her Tea Party affiliation. I couldn't help think - `who is this woman?'.

    Rather than remaining ignorant I decided to take a punt and purchase her book, and I was so pleased I did. I found her engaging; her writing style was fluid; and her life story fascinating. I truly admire her spirit in wanting to `get things done', her passion for her home state of Alaska (hunt it, shoot it, eat it) and her love for her family. She has strong beliefs (who doesn't?) but that appeared not to affect her ability to pursue political office and support legislation that is right and fair (for example, her authorisation of legislation to provide benefit payment to gay couples).

    Her rise in politics was almost meteoric, rising from local councillor, to mayor, to a seat on the energy commission, and finally governor of Alaska. During these periods in office she had many accomplishments of which she has every right to be proud. However, not everything in life is black & white and yes, some of these accomplishments were perhaps tinged with a touch a grey, but its totally unfair that these `grey areas' should distract from what she achieved.

    Her selection as VP candidate on the '08 Republican presidential campaign however appears to have been her undoing. It would appear that her selection as McCain's running mate may have been made for the wrong reasons, too early in her career and at such last minute that she was ultimately, perhaps, overwhelmed. Not that she says this in the book however.

    Her description and details of life on the campaign trail seem to show that Palin didn't have the confidence early on to challenge the way the campaign organisers were mismanaging her, through restriction of her access to the media; by not allowing her to make her own statements (as in the case of her teenage daughters pregnancy) and answer many of the allegations being made regarding her performance in office in Alaska. It was clear that the senior members of the campaign team tried to force huge amounts of information (on areas such as foreign policy etc.) on to her, and when that didn't work they switched track and started trying to script her responses to possible questions. This didn't work either as it would seem that Palin became muddled on exactly what her stance/ answer should be to policy questions.

    At some stage during the campaign a decision was made to `throw her under the bus' as a scapegoat for why the campaign failed. This is unfair and a huge shame. However, she doesn't appear to be hugely negative or hold any particular resentment OF her treatment during the campaign. She continues to speak highly of John McCain. Her return to Alaska however, and the governor's mansion, is a whole other story which leads to her resignations a year later.

    Ultimately she has been targeted and treated poorly but her spirit remains positive, and the book shows her true character and that, despite everything, her understanding of the core issues affecting American's today would make her an excellent public figure and leader. Whether she ever comes back from the political wilderness to prove it though will be another story (not yet told).
  • Mr. H. G. Kiernan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Going Rogue
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2014
    It seemed to me at the time that this was a book that had to be read. Clearly a figure like Sarah Palin was always going to be extremely controversial, and it was interesting to read what the person in question had to say about the whole business of running for the presidency, albeit as the possible stand-in for the actual president in event of emergency only. John McCain seems to be in remarkably good health for a man who has gone through what he had to endure in earlier life, so perhaps it would not have ever happened that she became president. Reading on about her in the book gave me the feeling that it was one thing to be controversial, and to be attacked for taking an ultra-conservative stand politically, because that is the price to be paid for doing that, but quite another to make a mistake which gave the opponents a reasonable excuse to criticise overall fitness or preparedness for a seriously important job. The worry with her seems to be that the searching criticism did inevitably find some weakness to highlight, and recovering from this was only partly accomplished by publishing this book. However, I do not agree with those who tried to dismiss it as insubstantial, it explains perfectly well how she came to be one of America's leading conservatives.