The woman once cast in the national consciousness as an unbreakable political force discovered that total collapse rarely arrives with a roar; often, it lands with the clinical chime of an inbox. For Sarah Palin, the revelation that her decades-long marriage was dissolving didn’t come through a heavy conversation, but via a cold subject line from an attorney. It was a moment that forced her to confront a double-edged betrayal: the end of a partnership and the jarring realization that the narrative of her own life could be rewritten without her signature on the page.
As the Lower 48 watched, speculated, and performed a public autopsy on her private grief, Palin retreated. She sought sanctuary in the only landscape that had ever felt authentic: the rugged…

