In a move that may partly explain her early retirement as Alaska's governor, Sarah Palin has bumped up the release date of her memoirs to mid-November from the earlier date of spring of 2010.
The book's title, "Going Rogue," is a reference to the contention among some critics that the former vice presidential candidate wasn't a team player during the election campaign of John McCain, MSNBC reports.
Finishing the book ahead of schedule required an intense period of feverish writing, and perhaps explains Palin's decision to step down from Alaska's gubernatorial post.
News of the early release date comes as Politico has released the results of a poll suggesting that Republicans are still gung-ho for Palin.


