Dreams from My Father  

Sunday, November 23, 2008





From Publishers Weekly
Elected the first black president of the Harvard Law Review, Obama was offered a book contract, but the intellectual journey he planned to recount became instead this poignant, probing memoir of an unusual life. Born in 1961 to a white American woman and a black Kenyan student, Obama was reared in Hawaii by his mother and her parents, his father having left for further study and a return home to Africa. So Obama's not-unhappy youth is nevertheless a lonely voyage to racial identity, tensions in school, struggling with black literature?with one month-long visit when he was 10 from his commanding father. After college, Obama became a community organizer in Chicago. He slowly found place and purpose among folks of similar hue but different memory, winning enough small victories to commit himself to the work?he's now a civil rights lawyer there. Before going to law school, he finally visited Kenya; with his father dead, he still confronted obligation and loss, and found wellsprings of love and attachment. Obama leaves some lingering questions?his mother is virtually absent?but still has written a resonant book. Photos not seen by PW. Author tour.
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First of all, THANK YOU KRISTY FOR SHARING THIS! Ok politics aside, this book was such an inspiring memoir that took me by surprise! Let's keep in mind that this was written WAY before his political campaign began, so we might do well to think of it as simply a successful black man's memoir. It could be that I was able to identify with many of his struggles being a minority myself (a double minority at that in the corporate world! An Asian WOMAN!), or it could be that I'm a hopeless sap. Either way, this book deserves more attention! Dare I say it? Oprah might need to start promoting it!

Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance-Paperback
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance-Kindle Edition

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