Dreams from My Father
Now that the elections are over and there was a worldwide sigh of relief, it’s back to shopping! Appropriately, here’s a book that is a bestseller and is an amazing read written by our soon to be commander in chief, Barack Obama.
Barack Obama, the first black President in the history of the U.S, is a man raised by his white mother and grandparents, decided to journey to Kenya to learn more about his African father after receiving news of his death. This memoir is not about his father’s life, but about Obama’s, and he brings that home with an intimate tone rather than that of his public speeches. (His 2004 Democratic Convention keynote address is included at the end.) Throughout the book, the U.S. Senator looks at race from the point of view of someone who has seen and been part of a variety of cultures, and he explains how his perspective shaped his views. The book, written in 1995, before his election to the Illinois Senate, gives listeners a chance to learn more about a young senator who made news by speaking out on the Patriot Act and President Bush’s next Supreme Court nomination.
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