I guess at 20 you have lived enough of life to have so much to say that it must be put down in a book.
Seriously.... she believes that we need, or require, an "inside look at her life"? Yes. I imagine that there are millions just waiting to hear about the hardships of being 20 and the daughter of a reality star. That is what that entire family has become. How anyone can take Sarah Palin seriously any longer is beyond my comprehension.
"Bristol gives readers an intimate behind-the-scenes look at her life for the first time, from growing up in Alaska to coming of age amid the media and political frenzy surrounding her mother's political rise; from becoming a single mother while still a teenager to coping as her relationship with her baby's father crumbled publicly — not once, but twice," according to Morrow.
Riveting topics. Nothing will get me out to the bookstore faster than a story about high school and an out- of - wedlock baby! Teen pregnancy is so common that I can not imagine why Bristol thinks that her story is any more engaging. Unless she is going to focus on her Dancing With the Stars period. There is another captivating chapter!
"She speaks candidly of her aspirations for the future and the deep religious faith that gives her strength and inspiration.
"Plainspoken and disarmingly down to earth, Bristol offers new insight and understanding of who she is and what she values most."
There also must be a ghost writer. Someone who barely finished high school, or just did with no higher education, can not be very capable of writing a book. I hope they don't plan to make this a hard cover, seems there would be just enough material for a leaflet.
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