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Barack

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Acclaimed poet and award-winning children's author Jonah Winter-inspired by a political rally he attended during the historic 2008 presidential campaign-tells the moving story of Barack Obama. Beginning in Africa and Kansas, this enlightening biography describes Obama's life as an ongoing journey, from his birth in Hawaii to his election as president. Obama emerges as someone who, even from an early age, wondered where he belonged and who he might become.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Barack Obama's fascinating life story is briefly recounted by author and poet Jonah Winter. Narrator Ezra Knight has a melodious voice much like Obama's. He tells the beautiful and unique story in a manner that complements the biography. Obama's international life, exotic pets, diverse schools, and loving family are perfectly captured, as well as his questioning of his own identity: "Who am I? Where do I belong?" As Obama matures, he finds answers through the Civil Rights movement and the work of Martin Luther King, Jr., parts of the story that Knight delivers with just the right touch. Movingly, Obama's own books are highlighted for young listeners. This production can function as a read-along, as one version has page-turn signals. S.G.B. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 15, 2008
      This most recent picture book about a 2008 presidential candidate (see Reviews, Aug. 11 for more books on the subject) could serve as an object lesson in haste: the publisher has said that Winter (Frida
      ) turned the text around in two weeks and, unfortunately, it shows. Known for his clarity and lively prose, the author punctuates this biography with clichés. Barack Obama's life is framed as a “journey” through a complicated childhood to “unimaginable heights” (Winter doesn't specify those heights until an endnote, which centers on Obama's presidential campaign). At first Winter depends heavily on existential questions (“Where do I belong?” “Who am I?”), but these are poorly suited to the target audience, and some of his answers are glib. For example, discussing Obama's biracial background, he writes: “So what did that make Obama? For Caucasians, it simply made him 'black.' For some African Americans, though, it made him less
      African American.” Debut artist Ford deserves credit for executing more than 20 paintings in only months; however, his figures are often distorted or strained. Ages 4–7.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:890
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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