Christian publishers score big with Palin books

In this high season for political books, two evangelical publishers are leading the race to capitalize on fascination with Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.

Tyndale House Publishers of Carol Stream, Ill., has begun distributing a paperback edition of Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Alaska Political Establishment Upside Down, by Alaska freelance writer Kaylene Johnson. Best known as publishers of the bestselling Left Behind series, Tyndale is printing a whopping 250,000 copies of the book, which first came out in April from Epicenter Press.

Oct. 10, Zondervan of Grand Rapids, Mich., will release Joe Hilley’s Sarah Palin: A New Kind of Leader. According to a statement from Zondervan, the author makes a case for Palin’s leadership by touting her “maverick integrity, electrifying communication style, career agility, and perpetual education.” Both biographies highlight Palin’s Christian faith as a formative force. “Sarah” examines her family life and the role religion played in her childhood. The Zondervan book explores how faith influences her leadership style.

Both books also mark a contrast from other political titles published by Tyndale and Zondervan earlier this year. In an effort to reach evangelicals weary of the religious right, Zondervan in March released How to be Evangelical Without Being Conservative by David E. Olson. Also in March, Tyndale released We the Purple, in which reporter Marcia Ford makes a case for politics unmediated by political parties.

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Closed Blog Today – 5 Word Collaborative Story Filling In

Time is thin, and blogging didn’t make the cut last night.  Regular posting should resume tomorrow, but in the meantime lets open up the BON 5 Words Collaborative Story Game again.

The Rules:

I start off creating a sentence with five words.

Each comment should contain exactly five words, and those five words should help to build a collaborative story.  Feel free to throw punctuation anywhere you desire.

Post any number of comments you wish, just don’t post two comments in a row.

If there is a violation of any of the rules, just ignore the comment in which the rule is broken and I’ll delete it sometime later.

And so it begins:

Fall is around the corner . . .

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