

An edition of Sarah (2008)
how a hockey mom turned the political establishment upside down
By Kaylene Johnson
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Tindale House Publishers,Epicenter Press,Tyndale House Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
159
Description:
Sarah Palin, then 39, a hockey mom and former mayor of Wasilla, thought her dream of making a difference in the male-dominated realm of Alaska politics was over in 2004 when she clashed with the state chairman of her Republican party and fell out of favor with Gov. Frank Murkowski over issues related to ethics and openness in government. Yet, the former high school basketball star and one-time TV journalist could not shake the feeling that she was destined for something bigger. Two years later, she became a long-shot candidate for governor, promising openness and a higher ethical standard. Then, fate intervened. Her populist reform message suddenly became front-page news when a major political scandal rocked Alaska politics. Alaskans began listening to her. And they liked what they heard.
subjects: Politics and government, Women politicians, Governors, Open Library Staff Picks, Women governors, Biography, nyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2008-09-21, New York Times bestseller, Alaska, politics and government, Mayors, biography, Governors, united states, Palin, sarah, 1964-, Alaska, biography
People: Sarah Palin (1964-)
Places: Alaska
Times: 1959-