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Far from home

Book • 1961
In 'Far From Home', Lisa Murkowski reflects on her journey from Alaska to the U.S.

Senate, detailing the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way.

She recounts her early life in Alaska, her decision to enter politics, and the obstacles she overcame to secure her seat in the Senate.

Murkowski provides insights into her unique political perspective, shaped by her Alaskan roots and her commitment to representing her constituents.

The book offers a candid look at her relationships with key political figures, including Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.

She also explores her efforts to bridge partisan divides and advocate for policies that benefit her state and the nation.

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Explores Senator Murkowski's political journey, starting as a PTA mom in Alaska.
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