A revealing portrait of a young Black man asking questions about self-discovery and belonging—long before he became one of the most important voices in America. This unique edition includes a new introduction from the author, full-color photo insert, and family tree.
The son of a white American mother and a Black Kenyan father, Obama was born in Hawaii, where he lived until he was six years old, when he moved with his mother and stepfather to Indonesia. At twelve, he returned to Hawaii to live with his grandparents. Obama brings readers along as he faces the challenges of high school and college, living in New York, becoming a community organizer in Chicago, and traveling to Kenya. Through these experiences, he forms an enduring commitment to leadership and justice. Told through the lens of his relationships with his family—the mother and grandparents who raised him, the father he knows more as a myth than as a man, and the extended family in Kenya he meets for the first time—Obama confronts the complicated truth of his father’s life and legacy and comes to embrace his divided heritage.
On his journey to adulthood from a humble background, he forges his own path through trial and error while staying connected to his roots. Barack Obama is determined to lead a life of purpose, service, and authenticity. This powerful memoir will inspire readers to examine both where they come from and where they are capable of going.
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October 5, 2021 -
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- ISBN: 9780375895821
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- ISBN: 9780375895821
- File size: 15780 KB
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 910
- Text Difficulty: 4-5
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School Library Journal
March 25, 2022
Gr 7 Up-Travels through both urban spaces in the U.S. and the countryside of Africa in his formative years shaped Obama into the man who would become the 44th U.S. President. This memoir, adapted from Dreams from My Father for the young adult audience, shows Obama growing from a child raised by a single mother and her parents into the teen "Barry" who smoked marijuana and cut class, then into a community activist and brilliant student. As the title suggests, the tale focuses on the subject's quest to learn about his absent Kenyan father, whom he only met once. It gives examples of how Obama, though raised in a predominantly white world (as well as in Hawaii, and briefly Indonesia), goes from being a biracial kid struggling with identity to a 20-something proud Black man. He eventually becomes a community organizer in the Southside of Chicago. Obama's journey to Kenya becomes an odyssey, leading him to immediate family, distant cousins, and stepmothers. He travels through the African continent to big cities, small towns, and countryside. Young adults who read this book, a quick read and less abstract than the adult version, will find bits and pieces of themselves among the pages. The former president demonstrates his well-known ability as a wordsmith and a storyteller in this narrative. VERDICT This title will be enjoyed by all readers for generations to come and is a must for all libraries' middle and high school biography shelves.-Sherri Crawford
Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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- Kindle Book
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- EPUB ebook
Languages
- English
Levels
- Lexile® Measure:910
- Text Difficulty:4-5
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