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UPDATED: ‘Our Sarah – Made in Alaska’ – Preview

Posted by Roderic Deane on September 20, 2012

Important update: Due to the publisher’s embargo, I won’t be able to run my interview with the Heaths until Monday evening! The information below has been changed to reflect the new show information.

As luck would have it, I snared a first interview with Chuck Heath, Sr. and Jr., to talk about their new book, “Our Sarah – Made in Alaska”. I’ll be broadcasting that interview on a special edition of the Roderic Deane Show this coming Monday evening.

Join me on Monday, September 24th at 10:00pm ET! I have a great interview lined up and the book is the bomb!

The show page is HERE. Be there or be square!

From “Our Sarah”:

Many people have written articles and books about Sarah and our family. Countless news broadcasts have been devoted to the topic of who she is, what her family is like, and whether the stories about her and us are really true. We can’t vouch for those prior reports, but we can assure you that the stories and events we’ve recorded in the pages of this book are as accurate as memory allows. This is our story and our explanation of who we are and how Sarah came to be the person she is now. Hopefully you will find in these pages the broader context of her life, a context missing from almost everything written about her. The glimpse you will see in this book is that of the real Sarah Palin – the Sarah we know and love…

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Gov. Palin Posts Link to ‘Our Sarah’ Book Tour and Media Schedule

Posted by Dr. Fay on September 18, 2012

Governor Palin tweeted the link to this Facebook comment about an hour ago:

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  • A new book by my father and brother (Chuck Heath and Chuck Heath, Jr.) will be out on September 25. The book chronicles our family’s experiences in Alaska and how the adventure of growing up in the Last Frontier helped shape us. You can follow this link to see the schedule for their upcoming book tour and media appearances.

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More Our Sarah Book Tour Locations: Ohio, Idaho, Washington

Posted by Adrienne Ross on September 17, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

In addition to the previously published locations, these Our Sarah: Made in Alaska book tour locales have now been added:

Ohio:
Saturday, October 6 at 3:00 p.m. – Books & Company, The Greene Shopping Center, 4453 Walnut Street, Dayton, OH 45440

Idaho:
Monday, October 8 at 6:30 p.m. – Hastings, 101 Best Avenue, Coeur D’Alene, ID 83814

Washington:
Wednesday, October 10 at 6:30 p.m. – Hastings, 1425 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99354

The full list of media appearances and book signings as of now is as follows:

Media
* Saturday, 9/22: Roderic Deane Show

* Monday, 9/24: Sarah Palin Radio – 2:00 pm; Hannity television – 8:00 pm

* Tuesday, 9/25: Fox and Friends – 6:30-9:00 am; The Heidi Harris Show (Los Angeles) – 10:35-10:50 am

* Wednesday, 9/26: Radio am: Tampa Bay – 9:00-9:30 am

* Friday, 9/28: Radio: Janet Mefferd – 2:30-3:00 pm

Book Tour
* Saturday, 9/29: Tour begins in Rochester, NY – 1:00 pm. at Barnes & Noble, Pittsford Plaza, 3349 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618

* Monday, 10/1: The Villages, FL – 12:00-1:00 pm at Barnes & Noble

* Tuesday, 10/2: Atlanta/Alpharetta, GA – 12:00-1:00 pm at Barnes & Noble

* Thursday, 10/4: Birmingham, AL – 7:00-9:00 pm at Books A Million

* Friday, 10/5: Dallas/Highlands, TX – 7:00 pm at Barnes & Noble at The Shops at Highland Village

* Saturday, 10/6: Dayton, OH – 3:00 pm – Books & Company, The Greene Shopping Center, 4453 Walnut Street, Dayton, OH 45440

* Monday, 10/8: Coeur D’Alene, ID – 6:30 pm – Hastings, 101 Best Avenue, Coeur D’Alene, ID 83814

* Wednesday, 10/10: Richland, WA – 6:30 pm – Hastings, 1425 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99354

Make your plans to come out and support Governor Palin’s father and brother as they take Our Sarah on the road.

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“Our Sarah, Made in Alaska” News Roundup

Posted by Jackie Siciliano on September 14, 2012

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“Our Sarah, Made in Alaska” is set for release on September 25th.  In the meantime, here’s a roundup of information so you don’t miss any news on a book that’s sure to be a fascinating read.

Read a review of the book here.

Follow Chuck Heath, Jr. on Facebook here.    Chuck has been posting some great pictures as well as details of the book tour.  Be sure to “like” the page today.

Contest:  Enter to win an autographed copy over at C4P.  Deadline is tomorrow, September 15th

First wave of the book tour and media appearances as posted to Chuck Heath Jr.’s Facebook page September 13th:

Hello everyone,

We’re happy to finally share with you our first book tour stops. Here’s the schedule so far:

-Sept. 29 Rochester, NY 1:00pm Barnes&Noble (Pittsford)
-Oct. 1 The Villages, FL. 12:00pm Barnes&Noble
-Oct. 2 Atlanta/Alpharetta, GA. 12:00pm Barnes&Noble
-Oct. 4 Birmingham/Trussville, AL 7:00pm Barnes&Noble
-Oct. 5 Dallas/Highland Village, TX. 7:00pm Barnes&No.

We are also planning on stops in Ohio, Idaho, and Washington State. If the tour goes well, we’ll add a second leg. We’d love to get to as many of your states as possible.

We’ll be on Hannity’s tv show, Sept. 24th, and Fox and Friends, the 25th. We’re also doing lots of local media across the country.

More to come…

Chuck

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Our Sarah: Made in Alaska Book Tour Locations and Dates Announced

Posted by Adrienne Ross on September 12, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

Many of you have been anxiously awaiting the locations and dates for the book tour that accompanies the release of Our Sarah: Made in Alaska. The book, written by Chuck Heath, Sr. and Chuck, Jr., Governor Palin’s father and brother, will hit the shelves in less than two weeks, on September 25. They, too, will hit the road for a multi-state book signing tour, which, I’m excited to say, will kick off in New York! Are they coming to a location near you? Which media outlets will be interviewing them? Take a look:

Media
* Saturday, 9/22: Roderic Deane Show

* Monday, 9/24: Sarah Palin Radio – 2:00 pm; Hannity television – 8:00 pm

* Tuesday, 9/25: Fox and Friends – 6:30-9:00 am; The Heidi Harris Show (Los Angeles) – 10:35-10:50 am

* Wednesday, 9/26: Radio am: Tampa Bay – 9:00-9:30 am

* Friday, 9/28: Radio: Janet Mefferd – 2:30-3:00 pm

Book Tour
* Saturday, 9/29: Tour begins in Rochester, NY – 1:00 pm. at Barnes & Noble, Pittsford Plaza, 3349 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618

* Monday, 10/1: The Villages, FL – 12:00-1:00 pm at Barnes & Noble

* Tuesday, 10/2: Atlanta/Alpharetta, GA – 12:00-1:00 pm at Barnes & Noble

* Thursday, 10/4: Birmingham, AL – 7:00-9:00 pm at Books A Million

* Friday, 10/5: Dallas/Highlands, TX – 7:00 pm at Barnes & Noble at The Shops at Highland Village

*** Stops in Ohio, Washington State, and Idaho are currently being worked out. More media outlets are also being added.

If these locations are successful, more locations will be added, so let’s make Round 1 a tremendous success! Reading the book and attending a book signing will be well worth it. Read my review of Our Sarah here and take the quiz for a chance to win an autographed copy of the book here.

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Review of Our Sarah: Made in Alaska: An Intimate Look into the Life of Sarah Palin

Posted by Adrienne Ross on September 8, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

I had the honor of reading an advance copy of Our Sarah: Made in Alaska, written by Sarah Palin’s father and brother, Chuck Heath, Sr. and Chuck Heath, Jr. Below is my book review of their intimate story of the person who captivated America upon becoming the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. While many have only seen her through the biased lens of the mainstream media, the authors take us beyond that veil, allowing us to see who Sarah Palin really is and how that person came to be.

How often have you embarked upon a reading journey only to find yourself so captivated by the words on the page that putting the book down is not an option? If you’re lucky, you might encounter such a scenario a handful of times throughout your years. During these experiences, we allow neither hunger, responsibilities, nor sleep to pull us away because we find ourselves glued to the words on each page. These moments, though refreshing, are extremely rare. Our Sarah: Made in Alaska was one such moment for me.

When it comes to Sarah Palin, everyone has a narrative, an impression, an opinion–and most have expressed them. Indeed, the verbiage on the subject is without parallel. But who would you rather hear from–those who claim to know her, or those who know her well, who have seen her at both her weakest and strongest moments, and have shared a lifetime of memories with her? Chuck Heath, Sr. and Chuck Heath, Jr. have promised readers an intimate look into the life of this political lightning rod who has captured the minds, if not the hearts, of all of America. They delivered. While many view her, and thus refer to her, as the former governor of the remote state of Alaska, her father and brother’s vantage point is much closer–so close, in fact, that they’re able to do what most, even her most ardent supporters, cannot do: refer to her, in earnest, as “our Sarah.” The magic they have performed, however, is that the pages of their book, which hold the chapters of Palin’s life, convince us that we on the outside are in that same place of familiarity, or, at the very least, that it’s well within our reach.

I had been curious about the logistics of how Chuck, Sr. and Chuck, Jr. would co-author a book in which they shared family experiences. For example, how would they refer to certain people? Would Mrs. Heath be “Sally” or would she be “Mom”? Would Sarah be “my daughter” or “my sister”? Simple things like that grabbed my curiosity. The style they chose was perfect. Through alternating chapters, each author is able to share his own reflections and emotions surrounding a particular event, as he remembers it and as he feels it.

Though she is the subject of the book, and not the author, Sarah’s spirit is very much there, from the first page. She penned the foreword, and like a tour guide, she leads us as we set out on the journey. But then she withdraws, handing us over to the capable leadership of authors she trusts. Trusting them, however, did not shield her from feelings of apprehension when they decided to write the book, and she candidly tells readers why she was conflicted.

I began the reading with the knowledge that the father-son team intended to provide stories of family adventures, Sarah’s foundation of faith, and the influences that brought her to the place where she now stands. Yes, I found those things. What I also found was that Our Sarah is every bit their story as it is the story of their daughter and sister. The quotations they use to open each chapter provide evidence of that; while they highlight words that she has spoken, they also highlight their own. I grew to understand them more through the things they experienced–some joyful, some quite painful. Chuck, Sr., in particular, gives a heartwarming depiction of his upbringing and the regrets with which he’s had to live. Palin refers to her brother, Chuck, Jr., in Going Rogue as “all boy.” The sense of adventure he inherited from his father is evident in Our Sarah, as he continues to enjoy activities that he enjoyed as a youngster. By allowing readers to view them so intimately, they provide a closer view of Sarah. No doubt, both father and son would tell us she has impacted their lives, as she has the lives of many, but through the experiences they detail, it is obvious that she is who she is, in large part, because they are who they are.

In Our Sarah, Chuck, Sr. and Chuck, Jr. give us a look into a family that worked hard, played hard, and loved hard, with details of each. Their portrayal of both Sarah Heath and, later, Sarah Palin confirm the belief that, should she ever choose to do so, she could walk away from political life, remain in Alaska, and be every bit as happy. Alaska is in her, just as the lessons she’s been taught there, through the lifestyle she’s received there, are in her. She doesn’t need the national stage, but it has managed to get in her as well. She chooses to live the life she lives–not out of a need to be center stage, but out of a desire to make a difference. The authors inform the readers that even at a young age, big things seemed to be on the horizon for Sarah, and they tell us of people who, during the course of her upbringing, recognized her as someone “special,” someone who just had a certain “something,” and someone whose destiny called for greatness. They don’t belabor the point, but it’s certainly there.

Our Sarah took me through the full gamut of emotions. In the span of neighboring pages, I found myself seething with anger, laughing uproariously, and weeping uncontrollably. I was riveted while reading just how close death was at different times, and moved at how far away answers to life’s biggest questions sometimes were. I saw the frustration of both a protective brother, as he realized that there were battles he could not fight for his younger sister or shield her from, and a dad, as he observed his daughter so viciously wronged. Sarah’s brother and father show us their lives and her life, so ordinary that as I read of their regrets, challenges, and questions, I thought of my own. Though we’re all so very different in background and experiences, it’s all quite familiar. The range of emotions, therefore, is only natural. Readers who have fixated on how different they are from Palin should be prepared to come away realizing something else altogether.

Sarah Palin’s father, whose love for the great outdoors took him and his growing family to the Last Frontier, was eager to find rewarding work, satisfying adventures, and robust competition. Their family of athletes learned to push themselves to the limits, and they reaped the rewards of perseverance and hard work. As I turned the pages of Our Sarah: Made in Alaska, I became increasingly aware that Palin did not arrive at such heights of personal and professional achievement by accident.

Chuck, Sr. and Jr. show us how Sarah grew up with a competitive spirit, a stubborn streak, and dogged determination. Concerning sports, it was tenacity, not just talent, that brought her the success she enjoyed. She refused to give up. This didn’t dissipate as she got older and faced bigger challenges. She enjoyed greater successes with seemingly insurmountable odds. Her own self-determination and hard work, coupled with her ability to garner the support of others, propelled her into a career of public service that eventually propelled her onto the national stage. Her faith in God, though it was misrepresented and ridiculed on the campaign trail, remain at the forefront of her life, something she inherited from her mother, Sally. And this is the first time, at least as far as I know, that Chuck, Sr. opens up about faith, as he transparently tells of the impact of God and church on his wife and children.

Never before have I read a book that so passionately details the events of a life that it made me want a do-over. These authors stirred that within me. As I read, I began to feel that I had been cheated as a child. An upbringing in the cold wild of Alaska is not what I’m talking about. Snowmachining, hunting, and hiking sound wonderful, but that’s not what I’m talking about, either. What the authors manage to do is adequately describe how they view the world around them, which they see in a way that I could not fathom as a child. Admiring mountains and lakes and the history contained in them never dawned on me when I was a kid. Getting up before school and hunting was certainly not something I ever did. Neither did it ever cross my mind that others were doing it. Even as a youngster of faith, I never led a group of my peers at school in prayer. Reading their details of this kind of life, the kind that Sarah enjoyed, made me wish I could go back and do it again, do childhood again, and do it the Heath way this time–with the adventures, the expectations to work, and the deep family bonds.

Granted, it wasn’t all fun and games in their family. There were hardships, too. There were risks, estrangement, discovering dead bodies–and almost becoming one. But their account of their upbringing sounds like truly living to me. Their book makes me want to love deeper, dream bigger, and run faster–literally and figuratively. I already knew much of Sarah Palin’s fascinating life story, and I didn’t think there was room to grow in my respect for her, but this intimate look, through the distinct perspectives of two of the closest people in her life, made me respect and admire her all the more. I do not know if that was the authors’ intent, but they certainly accomplished as much.

Of course, Chuck, Sr. and Chuck, Jr. take us through the 2008 vice presidential candidacy. Where were they when they learned she was Senator McCain’s running mate? Did she ever drop a hint before then? What stood out at the start of her RNC speech? These answers are all in Our Sarah, along with deeper things like what causes resentment to build in a father and what causes it to melt like the snow at the end of an Alaska winter. Turning pages, I recognize names of people in the grassroots and blogosphere who have made an impact on Sarah and her family, promote her cause, and continue to provide support since the 2008 election, and I am reminded that she, like they, never forget even the little people who help along the way.

Our Sarah helped me understand the humility that Palin exemplifies, as well, in spite of her fame and success. Chuck, Jr., having been a gifted football player, relates one of his favorite lessons from his father: “When you get to the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.” Sarah epitomizes that type of grace. Never one to toot her own horn, you get the distinct impression that she takes everything that has occurred, particularly since 2008, in stride–the instant celebrity, the fortune, the opportunities. She’s made it into the end zone, but she never spikes the ball. She acts like she’s been there before. She acts like she belongs. Through the stories relayed by her father and brother, we see that she has been there and she does belong. With every early morning hunt, every basketball practice, every mile run, every child born, every sign-waving gathering, every campaign, and every speech she stepped into that end zone, and she learned how to handle it well because of her character, which was carved out of those lessons taught, people encountered, and experiences lived.

Our Sarah: Made in Alaska lives up to its promise as an intimate look into the various adventures, challenges, and influences in the life of Sarah Palin. I couldn’t put the book down. It inspired me, it fed my curiosity, and it left me wanting more. Glancing at the cover, before reading a word, I sensed the aura of family, home, and love that I also found waiting once I opened the book and began reading. Chuck, Jr. is not pictured on the cover, which I admit I find a questionable publisher’s decision for a book that pictures both his co-author and his subject. However, on the cover or not, Chuck, Jr. is very much present within the pages of the book, as is his father, and, of course, as is his sister. The more I read, the more I connected with Sarah Palin and her family. The more pages I turned, the more deeply I understood who she is, not through the ill-intentioned–or even well-meaning–words of someone who doesn’t really know her, but through the words of two people who have known her all her life and whose book has helped to make their Sarah our Sarah as well.

Our Sarah: Made in Alaska will be released on September 25, 2012.

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Take the ‘Our Sarah: Made in Alaska’ Quiz

Posted by Adrienne Ross on September 4, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

The Our Sarah: Made in Alaska contest (explained here), which allows you the opportunity to compete for an autographed copy of the book written by Chuck Heath, Sr. and Chuck Heath, Jr, Governor Palin’s father and brother, is up and running.

Please go here to C4P, the site hosting that contest, to take the quiz now.

Good luck!

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Win an Autographed Copy of ‘Our Sarah: Made in Alaska’

Posted by Adrienne Ross on September 3, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

I wrote the following article and posted it on Conservatives4Palin, where a contest to win an autographed copy of Our Sarah: Made in Alaska, written by Governor Palin’s father and brother, will soon kick off. Click here to read that post over at C4P and to make comments (although you’re more than welcome to leave comments here as well). Be sure to read the full post so you will know how you can personally compete in this contest:

Our Sarah: Made in Alaska, co-authored by Governor Palin’s father and brother, will be released at the end of this month. Chuck, Sr. and Chuck, Jr. worked hard to write a book that would give readers an honest, inside look at Governor Palin–her upbringing, her unique experiences, her influences. Having had the honor of reading the book already, I can assure you that they have accomplished just that. I will share more in my review of the book, which is coming very soon.

The Heaths have been so gracious as to involve supporters in this exciting project. They started by asking for suggestions of cities they should visit on their book tour, which should kick off shortly after the book hits shelves. They have received those suggestions and will soon make those locations and dates known.

Via Chuck Heath, Jr’s Our Sarah Facebook page:

We listened to you guys, took your advice, and scheduled the first eight cities for our book tour using many of your suggestions. We’ll let you know exactly where we’re going in the coming days. Thanks for hanging in there!

But this isn’t the end of your involvement.

Just in time for the back-to-school craze, you will soon have the opportunity to complete an online quiz, consisting of five multiple choice questions about Governor Palin. Your questionnaire will be graded, and those who answer all five questions correctly will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of Our Sarah, autographed by both Chuck, Jr. and Chuck, Sr! The contest will run until September 18, after which time five names will be drawn. Winners will be notified via email and their names then published so that we can all see who won and congratulate them. Again, individuals must score 100% to be entered into the random drawing, and from that pool of names, five will be selected.

To participate in the soon-coming questionnaire, contestants will have to click on a graphic of the cover of the book, which will be located on the C4P right sidebar. That will take you to the questionnaire post. Once you get there, follow the instructions. Then sit back and wait for the outcome!

Please keep in mind that the graphic is not yet on the sidebar and the questionnaire has not yet gone live, but they will be ready soon. So keep your eyes peeled for the contest post, the sidebar graphic, and my review of Our Sarah: Made in Alaska.

If you haven’t done so yet, please go here to “Like” the Our Sarah Facebook page, and here, here, or here to pre-order your copy of the book.

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‘Our Sarah: Made in Alaska’

Posted by Adrienne Ross on July 19, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

As many are already aware, Governor Palin’s father and brother have written a book that is set to come out in just over two months, on September 25th. A plethora of books have been written about the Governor, by supporters and detractors alike, on a wide range of topics. However, no such book has ever been written by anyone closer to her than Chuck Heath, Sr. and Chuck Heath, Jr. They have promised to share with us who Governor Palin really is. In fact, their book provides such an intimate look into the life of Governor Palin that they’ve titled it, simply, Our Sarah. We may know her as Governor Sarah Palin or former Vice Presidential candidate Palin or Tea Party favorite Palin, but they know her as Sarah, a daughter and a sister.

Chuck, Sr. has been gracious to many as he has joined the Governor at events, like the Going Rogue book tour, where he took the time to sign autographs, shake hands, and pose for pictures with people who wanted to meet the man who instilled many of the great qualities in Governor Palin that we admire and respect.

Chuck, Jr. has been a friend to Governor Palin’s supporters, particularly to the Conservatives4Palin community. He reads the site and sometimes leaves comments. He has expressed his gratitude for those who have had his sister’s back and has assured us that our work has not been in vain. I’m confident we will let him know that the work he and his father have done to get this book to the public has also not been in vain.

We look forward to going directly to the sources for the truth, from childhood to the present, of who Governor Palin is, what truly drives her, and who she is in the quiet moments without the media and cameras. We are privileged to be given access to someone who, while captivating the attention of an entire nation, has simultaneously remained humbly true to her roots as Sarah from Alaska–or as the father-son team would say–Our Sarah: Made in Alaska. With this close look into the life of the most powerful voice in the conservative movement today, we, too, can get to know her better.

One of my favorite sayings is “A person with an experience is never at the mercy of a person with an argument.” A multitude of “arguments” exist about Governor Palin, and many of us have fought those smears, misrepresentations, and innuendoes. Now, we are privileged to hear specifically from those with a true “experience,” providing us the real deal about the real deal.

Here’s the description of the book:

We may think we know Sarah Palin from all the coverage she has received in the political arena, but one-side depictions but media coverage is limited and, Sarah would even say, biased. OUR SARAH is also a bit biased since it’s written by Sarah’s dad and brother with contributions from many friends and colleagues–these are the people who know her–and love her–best.

Combining the appeal of Sarah Palin’s bestselling book, Going Rogue, with the flavor of the hugely successful TV show “Sarah Palin’s Alaska,” here are intimate stories from Sarah’s life along with a celebration of growing up in and sharing all that Alaska means to Sarah and her family. Sarah’s dad and brother share great family stories of life in the last frontier–from hiking, camping, fishing, hunting and gold-mining, to marathon running, teaching and community service–first in small ways and then on a national stage. Structured around themes of family, faith, independence, resilience, character, risk-taking and adventure–here is a full and loving portrait of where Sarah Palin came from and what made her the person she is today.

Although the book hits shelves on September 25th, it has already been made available for pre-order. Amazon has it here. We may also acquire the Kindle edition and the audiobook. Barnes and Noble offers the Nook Book. We may also order it from Christianbook.com. We get to choose our preference.

Check out this picture of Chuck Heath, Sr. Any doubt he’s a proud father?

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