Sarah Palin book Going Rogue Due November 17
Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate, has finished her memoir Going Rogue, just four months after the book deal was announced, and the release date of ‘Going Rogue’ has been moved up from the spring to Nov. 17, her publisher said.

Sarah palin's book Going Rogue
“Governor Palin has been unbelievably conscientious and hands-on at every stage, investing herself deeply and passionately in bring up her book Going Rogue” said Jonathan Burnham, publisher of Harper. “It’s her words, her life, and it’s all there in full and fascinating detail.”
Sarah Palin Book Going Rogue, will be 400 pages, said Burnham, who called the fall “the best possible time for a major book of this kind.” The book now has a title, one fitting for a public figure known for the unexpected – “Going Rogue: An American Life.”
Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins, has commissioned a huge first printing of 1.5 million copies. Sen. Ted Kennedy’s “True Compass,” published by Twelve soon after his Aug. 25 death, also had a 1.5 million first printing.
As with the Kennedy book, the digital edition of Sarah Palin’s memoir will not be released at the same time as the hardcover. “Going Rogue” will not be available as an e-book until Dec. 26 because “we want to maximize hardcover sales over the holidays,” Harper spokeswoman Tina Andreadis said Monday.
Publishers have been concerned that e-books, rapidly becoming more popular, might take away sales from hardcover editions, which are more expensive.
Sarah Palin, who abruptly resigned as Alaska governor over the summer with more than a year left in her first term, has been an object of fascination since Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate in 2008, chosed her as his running mate, making an instant celebrity out of a once-obscure public official.
During last year’s campaign, pundits questioned whether Sarah Palin hurt McCain’s presidential bid by “going rogue,” or defying his campaign’s control.
Although Democrat candidate Barack Obama easily won the presidential election and Sarah Palin was criticized even by some Republicans for being inexperienced, she remains a favorite among conservatives and is a rumored contender for 2012 Presidential Election. Sarah Palin popularity is so high that a fan recently paid $63,500 to have dinner with her, part of an Online auction for a charity that raising money to aids wounded veterans.
A person close to Sarah Palin said, Sarah Palin, spent weeks in San Diego shortly after leaving office and worked on the manuscript with collaborator Lynn Vincent. She was joined in San Diego by her family and her top aide, Meghan Stapleton, then spent several days in New York working around the clock with editors at Harper, said the person, who wasn’t authorized to comment and asked not to be identified.
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Sarah Palin Book Going Rogue cover page released
All of us know “Going Rogue” is the title of the Sarah Palin’s Book, today they released the cover page of the “Going Rogue” book. Let us see the cover of Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue.”
The former Alaska governor’s memoir, a top-seller online weeks before publication, will feature an outdoor shot of Sarah Palin, wearing an American flag pin on her red fleece top, eyes turned slightly from the camera as she smiles confidently into the horizon, a patchwork of Alaska blue sky and clouds behind her.
The image was released on Oct 01 by Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins.
The book, originally planned for next spring, is coming out Nov. 17 with an announced first printing of 1.5 million copies. Sarah Palin and collaborator Lynn Vincent finished “Going Rogue” just two months after Sarah Palin’s resignation as governor.
On Wednesday night, preorders for the memoir Going Rogue made it No. 1 on both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com.
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Sarah Palin fore runner for 2012 Presidential Race
John McCain’s top adviser during his failed 2008 presidential run defended selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate – just weeks after calling her potential 2012 presidential candidacy “catastrophic’” for Republicans.

Sarah Palin 2012 Presidential Race
“I believe to this day that had she not been picked as a vice presidential candidate, we would have never been ahead, not for one second, not for one minute, not for one hour, not for one day,” Steve Schmidt said during a speech Wednesday at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, according to The Associated Press.
“Her candidacy excited the Republican Party,” he added. “There was huge excitement that transformed the race.”
Schmidt seemed to backtrack on his earlier criticism, praising the former Alaska governor as someone with “great talent” in politics.
Sarah Palin abruptly resigned her post this summer and plans to release her memoir, “Going Rogue,” in November. You can Order sarah palin’s book Going Rogue from Amazon.com by click here












