Palin book tour to start Nov. 18
By HILLEL ITALIE
NEW YORK (AP) - Sarah Palin's book tour is a gift for her base.
No stops are planned in Seattle, San Francisco, Philadelphia,
Los Angeles and other major cities and book-buying communities that
are standard for authors on the road, but where the voters tend to
be Democrats.
Beyond a Nov. 16 television interview with Oprah Winfrey,
nothing is scheduled for Chicago. New York will feature media
appearances only. Instead, the itinerary for Palin, whose ``Going
Rogue'' comes out Nov. 17, includes Noblesville, Ind.; Washington,
Pa.; and Rochester, N.Y.
``She wants to be unconventional. She is unconventional,''
HarperCollins spokeswoman Tina Andreadis said Wednesday. ``She
feels like this is where her fans are and Harper feels this is
where she'll sell the most books.''
``Going Rogue'' has an announced first printing of 1.5 million
copies and has been at or near the top of Amazon.com's best-seller
list for weeks.
On Wednesday, ABC News announced that Barbara Walters would
interview Palin, to air in five parts over three ABC News
broadcasts - ``Good Morning America,'' ``Nightline'' and ``20/20,''
starting the morning of publication day.
On her Facebook site, Palin says she's hoping to schedule
interviews with others, including Rush Limbaugh and four Fox News
Channel personalities: Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and
Greta Van Susteren. All but Van Susteren have their own radio
programs.
The tour starts Nov. 18 at a Barnes & Noble in Grand Rapids,
Mich., where Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential
candidate, and running mate Sen. John McCain made a campaign
appearance last fall.
Choosing Michigan as the first state fits the book's title,
which refers to reports from last year that the then-Alaska
governor was defying McCain's staff and instead had gone ``rogue.''
Palin openly expressed her unhappiness with the campaign's decision
to pull out of Michigan and effectively concede the state to
Democrat Barack Obama.
``It was a mutual decision between Harper and Palin,'' Andreadis
said of choosing Grand Rapids. ``And Barnes & Noble has a great
store there.''
Other parts of the tour will mirror the 2008 race. On Dec. 7,
Palin is booked for the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn., not
far from last year's Republican National Convention, where Palin's
speech - in which she likened herself to a pit bull - made her a
national sensation.
The tour will last about three weeks, with a break for
Thanksgiving, and will end around Dec. 10, after which the increase
in holiday shoppers makes it difficult for stores to hold events,
Andreadis said. Palin will travel by bus for much of the time,
likely accompanied by family and by aide Meg Stapleton.
The full schedule has not been completed, but confirmed
locations - many of which Palin campaigned at last year - include
Cincinnati; Columbus, Ohio; Roanoke, Va.; the Army post in Fort
Bragg, N.C.; Orlando, Fla.; and Albuquerque, N.M.
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