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Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Political Establishment Upside-Down

Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Political Establishment Upside-Down

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Author: Kaylene Johnson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Category: EBooks

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 136 reviews
Sales Rank: 355

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 159
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 979.8052092
ASIN: B001FSL2JO

Publication Date: September 10, 2008
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In Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Political Establishment Upside-Down, the first biography released of Governor Palin, author Kaylene Johnson draws upon personal interviews with Palin, her family, and other highly placed sources to explore Palin's family life, her upbringing in a devout Christian home, her political rise, and how she went from being a long-shot candidate to--potentially--one of the world's most powerful women and political figures. The book features dozens of family and political photos and contains source notes.

Kaylene Johnson is an award-winning author and a longtime Alaskan who makes her home on a small farm outside Wasilla. Her articles have appeared in Alaskan Wilderness Discovery Guide, Alaska magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Spirit magazine, and other publications. She received a BA from Vermont College and holds an MFA in Writing from Spalding University.



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5 out of 5 stars An engaging story about a Real American Woman   September 15, 2008
Marise Lucienne
26 out of 31 found this review helpful

A very well written, engaging book that will give insight to a very real woman who is very much like many other women today. This woman is accomplished, devoted to her family, faith and country. Sarah Palin has taken it just a bit further; she has taken on big government and corporations and the wheeling and dealing that has undermined our government and has jaded voters creating apathy. Sarah Palin reminds us that our Country is great because if its people not government. A woman who faced scrutiny and derision to become Alaska's Governor now faces the same in a blown up scale to possibly become the first woman Republican Vice President. It is refreshing and very well might bring a breath of fresh air to Washington D.C. that may clear up the political pollution spreading across our country.


5 out of 5 stars Sarah Palin: An American Woman   September 11, 2008
Kindle-vbspurs (Expat Living In Sunshine)
106 out of 141 found this review helpful

As a foreigner to this country, I have been able to observe the American political process dispassionately, and yet with a very interested eye.

We can all safely say, now, that the Presidential Election campaign of 2008 has been the most singular, topsy-turvy presidential run in American history. Only 1912 comes close, for remarkably similar reasons -- a clash of ideologies and personalities which finally coincided one very special year.

What makes this election so very different, is that we have had not one, but now two women running for the highest positions in the land: something few people in the world would've imagined a scant 4 years ago. Combined with the intricate life story of Senator Barack Obama, the first black American to be nominated by a major political Party, and a war hero of the stature of Senator John McCain, it all makes for a potent message of change and diversity, no matter which side you favour.

I have bought this book twice. Once at Barnes & Noble, after learning that Amazon had sold out all its paperback copies. And now in Kindle format.

(If you have bought the Kindle format, you'll be happy to know that even the photographs are included, in the "Photo Insert" section in the Table of Contents. Of course, they are in the usual e-Ink, black and white version)

Since author Kaylene Johnson has been much in the news, notably interviewed by Greta van Susteren for a Fox News special on Palin, and of course, so has Governor Sarah Palin herself, one would think that this thin (145 pp) book might not be of use in learning about the Alaskan maverick.

Perhaps it might be thin, but it has some poignant revelations not just about her upbringing, but about her character.

Some points I can bring out, to whet your whistle:

- She is a voracious newspaper reader, and in fact, this contributed to her very early myopia and glasses-wearing. Her younger sister remembers Sarah Heath, as she was then, devouring books as well. She was a straight-A student, both in high school and in University.

- Her father, Chuck, was a legendary figure in her school, and taught all 4 of his children to enjoy the outdoors, to hunt, fish, and run even in negative 40 degree Fahrenheit weather. Her mother, also Sarah (known as Sally), was a happy, approachable woman, in many ways who her namesake resembles.

- She attended 4 not 6 Universities, as several rumour sites had it. University of Hawaii in Hilo (she and her 3 gal pals left due to incessant rain); Hawaii Pacific University (where she and 1 of the girls who remained, shared a flat, sometimes visiting the set of Magnum PI); North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene (where she did something naughty, requiring a visit to her Dean's Office); and finally, the University of Idaho, where she was graduated with a major in journalism, and a minor in political science.

- Her husband, a standout basketball player, is from native Alaskan stock and extremely hearty. Once when salmon fishing in bad weather, her fingers were crushed, but after Todd Palin deposited her in the mainland to be stitched up, she returned later and continued fishing.

- She has made a fair amount of enemies within her OWN Party, running as a reformer since the very beginning in the political cycle of PTA committee member, in the city council, as mayor and as Governor. One gets the sense that Alaskan politics, at once so exotic to so many of us, is full of the same entrenched power politics and corruption that plagues so many places.

There are many reasons to buy this book. It is neither a hagiography, nor does it portray a negative picture of Governor Palin either.

Unfortunately, the rumours which have surrounded this woman (in one site I saw over 71 of them, and even Snopes and Politifacts.com haven't been able to target all of them) since her candidacy was announced, make for a very confused portrait.

If you come to this book wanting dirt on her, I'd say it's a waste of your time. But if you come with genuine interest, and an open mind, I definitely recommend it to all.



5 out of 5 stars Good, Not Great   September 16, 2008
J. Ader (St. Louis)
26 out of 33 found this review helpful

This book was written and published months before Sarah Palin became the Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, so those harping about this being a political stunt for McCain need to go back and brush up on their reading skills: Published April, 2008. I'm sure now there will be other books written, both praising and condemning her.

This is a basic introduction to Mrs. Palin, a place to start for anyone wanting to find out about her early years.



5 out of 5 stars Inspiring   September 17, 2008
R. Fisher (The Real OC !)
23 out of 29 found this review helpful

I read this book while my 2 year napped in about 3 1/2 hours. I was blown away at Sarah Palins politcal sucess. For the first time in my life I am proud to really support this woman's candidancy. This book is simple and easy to read through. It is NOT all fluff, it is factual and to the point. I wanted to have an open mind about Sarah Palin's experience and was not afraid to be somewhat critical of her. She DID SHAKE THINGS UP IN ALASKA. Living in the Left Coast (CA). The way things are in Alaska makes me want to pack my bags right now and raise a family in Wasilla. Sarah Palin is an amazing true Feminist, she is what TRUE WOMAN IS ALL ABOUT AND I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT SHE DOES IN WASHINGTON. GO SARAH!


5 out of 5 stars Some people don't read just talk   September 18, 2008
John W. Hibdon (Uvalde, Texas USA)
26 out of 34 found this review helpful

[...] Regardless of how I plan to vote this book is well written and informative. It is well worth reading and if you have a Kindle very cost effective.

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