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Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Political Establishment Upside Down, by Kaylene Johnson
As a biography, it's not great. It's a history of Sarah Palin's life, without the critical analysis that one would expect from a professional biographer. But I notice that the book is penned by a magazine writer and two-time book author, a resident of Wasilla, Alaska; and as such, it is an adequate biography. It only covers Sarah's life up to her swearing-in as Alaska governor.
Labels: Biography, Nonfiction, Politics
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