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Sarah Palin Moving On From Newsweek Cover Controversy To Her New Book

November 19th, 2009 - 7:27 pm ICT by GD Tell a Friend -

By Meena Kar
sarahpalinNov. 19, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The “Newsweek” cover is not the only thing that is keeping former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin in news these days. The Republican candidate is on a big roll these days, what with so many things occurring in her life simultaneously and one among that is the discussions about her new book, titled “Going Rogue: An American Life”. With the new book set on the perch, she is all set to capture the undivided attention of the public all over again, at least till the dawn of Christmas.

While making an appearance on ABC network’s “Good Morning America” alongside host Barbara Walters, Palin chose to be a little vocal about the recent issue with the Newsweek magazine cover picture that depicted her posing in running shorts. She labelled the photograph as being sexist in nature and stated that the magazine’s act cats them in poor light in front of all, [which led the magazine to defend their stance]. The photograph, which was originally meant to be featured along with a Runners World article, displays a message alongside, “How Do You Solve A Problem Like Sarah?”

Moving over from the Newsweek controversy to her book with ease, Palin reveals some information about her new book. More details on the book has revealed that it is mere five chapters long. However, each chapter is of unusually long length and therefore it is not touted to be an easy finish on any regards. The memoir has about 413 pages for the readers to go through, in order to get to know more on the already [extremely] public life of the Palins’ household.



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