It’s billed as the ‘revelatory’ memoir of Scotland’s first female First Minister, the inside story of almost a decade at the top of government.

Nicola Sturgeon’s autobiography, Frankly, arrives in bookshops on Thursday – with the first extract published last night – and speculation about its contents are rife.

What will my former party leader reveal about her time in power? What secrets will she share? There are certainly questions – from both Nationalist and Unionist Scots – that demand answers.

But just how frank is Ms Sturgeon willing to be? Will she – can she? – reflect honestly on the failings of her leadership?

Here are just some of the issues I hope – forlornly, I’m sure – she’ll address in her memoir.