Sarah Palin Biography Paperback
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
In case you have been living under a rock or a really big tree, John McCain has asked Alaskan governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate in this years Presidential Election. But the question is, how much do you know about Sarah? I for one would like to read up on her (and her Republican background) as much as I can in order to have the best idea of whom I am voting for. Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska’s Political Establishment Upside Down, is an illustrated paperback published by Epicenter Press and written by Kaylene Johnson has recently been reprinted for the public. This biography is all about Sarah’s 2006 election into the Alaskan state government, and how her strong-minded ethics allowed her to become Alaska’s first (and youngest) female governor. The book also illustrates Sarah Palins drive and ambition as she was at first considered nothing but a long shot, but how her “barracuda” nature quickly won over her opposition in a landslide victory. Her acts in government had enough backbone to help reform many policies and helped bring politics back to the people. If John McCain thought it prudent to ask Sarah to be the next potential Vice President of the United States, perhaps we should see what she is all about.

