I thought this review, which was written for the Odessa American Newspaper by my friend Charlena Chandler, comparing Going Rogue: An American Life by Sarah Palin and True Compass: A Memoir by Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy, was balanced, an interesting perspective, well-written, and well ... you'll see ... especially since it was published in west Texas "Palin country!" I'd love to get your comments back. For those of you unfamiliar with how to comment on my blog, it is really simple. Click on "comment" then choose as your profile, "anonymous" and go at it.
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Going Rogue versus True Compass
Reviewed by Charlena Chandler
I can’t see much difference in memoir and autobiography, but I am sure that writing either one objectively is a near impossibility. To paraphrase Scottish poet Robert Burns, we “cannot see ourselves as others see us.”
Two recent publications, both on the NY Times bestseller list, prove that personal stories continue to intrigue us. We like autobiographies, obviously, especially by political figures.
If you seek contrast in your reading, look no farther than these two books. We have the old Democrat versus the young, well, somewhat, Republican. We have the seasoned member of the political world versus a newcomer to the national scene. And then there’s the interest of two so completely different lives that the reader will wonder if these writers grew up in the same country.