NOBLESVILLE — Sarah Palin will do a book-sigining at the Borders bookstore in the Hamilton Town Center Thursday at 6 p.m. Those interested in having Palin sign a copy of her new book, “Going Rogue: An American Life”, will need to purchase the book from Borders and provide a receipt to receive a wristband from the Borders bookstore at the Hamilton Town Center. Only 1,000 wristbands will be handed out starting at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Noblesville store.
The book hits stores Tuesday and retails for $28.99 but will be on sale at Borders at a 30 percent discount. The Borders bookstore is located at 13145 Levinson Lane, Noblesville.
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