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Our Sarah

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Our Sarah

By: Chuck Heath Jr., Sarah Palin - foreword
Narrated by: Chuck Heath Jr.
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We may think we know Sarah Palin from all the coverage she has received in the political arena, but one-side depictions but media coverage is limited and, Sarah would even say, biased. Our Sarah is also a bit biased since it's written by Sarah's dad and brother with contributions from many friends and colleagues - these are the people who know her - and love her - best.

Combining the appeal of Sarah Palin's best-selling book, Going Rogue, with the flavor of the hugely successful TV show Sarah Palin's Alaska, here are intimate stories from Sarah's life along with a celebration of growing up in and sharing all that Alaska means to Sarah and her family. Sarah's dad and brother share great family stories of life in the last frontier - from hiking, camping, fishing, hunting and gold-mining, to marathon running, teaching and community service - first in small ways and then on a national stage. Structured around themes of family, faith, independence, resilience, character, risk-taking, and adventure - here is a full and loving portrait of where Sarah Palin came from and what made her the person she is today.

©2012 Chuck Heath, Jr. and Chuck Heath, Sr. (P)2012 Hachette Audio
Politicians Politics & Activism Women Alaska
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