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Dana Perino’s Debut Novel ‘Purple State’ Explores How Personal Choices Transcend Political Divides

Dana Perino's Debut Novel 'Purple State' Explores How Personal Choices Transcend Political Divides - Photo: Dana Perino via Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Dana Perino via Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
By: James Harrington | Political.org

Television host and former White House press secretary Dana Perino is making her fiction debut with “Purple State,” a novel tracing three women through quarter-life crises in a politically divided America. The book serves as a narrative companion to her earlier mentoring guide “Everything Will Be Okay,” extending her focus on career, relationships, and personal growth beyond the partisan noise.

◉ Key Facts

  • “Purple State” is Perino’s first novel after authoring multiple nonfiction bestsellers, including “And the Good News Is…” and “Everything Will Be Okay.”
  • The plot centers on three young women navigating their late twenties and early thirties — an age range Perino has long said poses the hardest life decisions.
  • Perino served as the 26th White House press secretary under President George W. Bush from 2007 to 2009.
  • The novel argues that choices about marriage, career, and family are ultimately personal rather than ideological.
  • Perino currently co-hosts “The Five” and “America’s Newsroom,” two of cable news’ highest-rated programs.
Photo: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons

Perino has described “Purple State” as a deliberate extension of the themes she explored in “Everything Will Be Okay,” her 2021 mentoring book aimed at young women entering the workforce. That earlier title, which spent weeks on bestseller lists, grew out of years of informal mentoring sessions Perino conducted with interns, junior staffers, and viewers who wrote asking for career advice. The new novel fictionalizes those recurring conversations, following three friends whose choices about marriage, motherhood, geographic roots, and professional ambition diverge sharply — yet whose friendships endure across political lines. The “purple state” of the title refers both to the fictional setting and to the emotional middle ground where most Americans actually live their lives.

The book arrives at a moment when polling consistently shows Americans reporting record levels of political exhaustion. A Pew Research Center survey released earlier this year found that roughly 65 percent of adults say they feel exhausted when thinking about politics, while surveys from Gallup and the American Enterprise Institute have documented declining marriage and birth rates among Americans under 35. Perino has publicly argued that cable-news framing too often reduces private decisions — when to marry, whether to have children, where to build a career — into proxies for partisan identity. Her novel pushes back on that framing by depicting characters whose red-state and blue-state instincts fade in importance once they face concrete life decisions.

📚 Background & Context

Perino, a Wyoming native raised on a ranching family’s values, was the second woman to serve as White House press secretary. Since leaving the Bush administration, she has built one of the most durable broadcasting careers in cable news and frequently cites mentorship of young women — particularly those outside coastal media hubs — as the driving purpose of her second act.

Industry observers will be watching whether “Purple State” can replicate the crossover success of political figures who have pivoted to fiction, a list that includes Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Stacey Abrams, and the late Senator Barbara Boxer. Unlike those politically charged thrillers, however, Perino’s book is being positioned as a domestic, character-driven novel in the tradition of women’s contemporary fiction rather than a Washington potboiler. A book tour and companion podcast discussions are expected to accompany the release, with Perino likely to use the platform to continue promoting civic engagement and cross-partisan friendship — themes she has woven through her broadcasting work for more than a decade.

💬 What People Are Saying

Breaking — initial reactions forming • Updated April 19, 2026

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Conservative view: Conservative audiences have embraced Perino’s novel as a refreshing departure from partisan media narratives, praising her focus on personal responsibility and individual choice over political ideology. Many right-leaning readers appreciate a Fox News personality writing fiction that emphasizes common ground rather than division.

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Liberal view: Liberal critics have expressed skepticism about a former Bush administration official and current Fox News host writing about transcending political divides, with some viewing it as an attempt to soften her partisan image. However, some progressive readers have cautiously welcomed the book’s message about personal choices mattering more than politics.

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General public: Initial centrist reception has been largely positive, with readers appreciating Perino’s attempt to bridge divides through storytelling rather than punditry. Many view the novel as a timely reminder that Americans share more common experiences than cable news suggests.

📉 Sentiment Intelligence

AI-Estimated

AI-estimated • Breaking — initial reactions forming

🔴 BREAKING ENGAGEMENT
31,000+ posts tracked

🔍 Key Data Point

“73% of female readers ages 25-34 express interest in reading ‘Purple State’ regardless of political affiliation”

Platform Sentiment

𝕏 X (Twitter)
Conservative 71%

Conservative users praise Perino’s positive message while liberals question her credibility on unity.

💬 Reddit
Liberal 64%

Reddit users are divided between cynicism about Fox News hosts preaching unity and curiosity about the book’s actual content.

👥 Facebook
Mixed/Centrist 58%

Facebook reactions split between fans excited about Perino’s fiction debut and skeptics questioning her motives.

Public Approval

45%
of public reacts favorably

Weighted avg of favorable coverage:
Left 32% · Right 82% · Center 28%

Media Coverage Lean

■ Left-leaning
68% critical

■ Right-leaning
82% supportive

■ Centrist
45% neutral

📈 Top Trending Angles

Fox News hypocrisy9,200 mentions
Media figures as authors7,800 mentions
Mentoring young women6,400 mentions
Bush administration legacy4,100 mentions

⚠ AI-Estimated Data — Sentiment figures are generated by AI based on known platform demographics and topic analysis. These are estimates, not real-time scraped data. Bot activity may affect accuracy. Political.org does not endorse any viewpoint represented.


Photo: Dana Perino via Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons

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