Sarah Palin says she will release a book on fitness and proper diet

Although she has not yet identified a publisher, former vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin says she is working with her family on a book about "where we get our energy and balance."

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Sarah Palin was the Republican vice-presidential nominee in the 2008 election.

Former vice-presidential nominee and Alaskan governor Sarah Palin says she will publish a book on fitness and eating well.

“Our family is writing a book on fitness and self-discipline focusing on where we get our energy and balance as we still eat our beloved homemade comfort foods,” Palin told People Magazine.

She did not mention whether the book had found a publisher or when the book will be released.

“We promise you what we do works and allows a fulfilling quality of life and sustenance anyone can enjoy,” Palin said, calling the future release “our unique and motivating book.”

Palin is the author of "Going Rogue: An American Life," which was released in 2009, and "America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag," which came out in 2010.

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