As I wrote in my short review, which will be posted tomorrow:
Geoffrey Dunn chose the lies of Sarah Palin as the title of what is certainly the best adversarial political biography yet of this deeply divisive figure because those lies and their role in what she has become are central. The fact that he managed to keep the rate of lies - by my count - down to around three per page, showed remarkable restraint on his part, though. Part of the reason is that he had a larger story to tell. He tells it well. The lies touch upon everything she has done, and he keenly weaves them into the book's narrative.
Please join us at 1:00 p.m. Saturday Alaska time.
1 comment:
I will split my day to be there.
Good luck with your dock. Bob.
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