p.14 But the idea of America, the promise of America; this I clung to with a stubbornness that surprised even me.
p. 223 What a gift my mother-in-law was. For us, she became a living breathing reminder of who we were and where we came from, a keeper of values we'd once thought ordinary but had learned were more rare than we ever imagined.
Obama's descriptions of family - wife Michelle, daughters Malia and Sasha, Bo the family dog, and his late mother, late grandmother, etc. are all a core of his life. No matter the crisis, he pretty much tried to have dinner with his wife and girls every night - spend a little time, hear about the girls' day, and then go back to the office for the late night reading, decision making, and preparations for the hours, days, weeks to come.
I learned a lot about decisions made that I glossed over at the time when glancing at headlines. The economy, more troops to send, the Middle East, Arab Spring, politics. and this book finishes with the killing of Osama Bin Laden (a lot of angst in the precision and timing).
Throughout this book, he talks a lot about his cabinet, his staff, the hard working behind the scenes people that keep the White House running, and he's appreciative. His humor shines through in his writing, often rather self-deprecating. And a running theme is the American people - how to help every day people from sea to shining sea - A Promised Land, indeed.
Hi Joanne - I enjoyed Michelle's book, which I recently read ... so can see the words you use here, make sense of their lives together. I'm sure I'll enjoy this - which I will read in due course ... thanks for an excellent review. Cheers - Hilary
ReplyDeleteI liked Michelle's book a lot and it was lighter. Obama's is far denser - covers a lot in more detail. But good companion pieces. You will find it enlightening.
DeleteThis appear to be a wonderful book by a person who have experienced much in his life. For his family and country. A good review Joanne.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Yvonne.
Thanks. As you can tell, I like the man and respect him. It took a while to read but was worth it.
DeleteThanks for this. I also read Michelle's book. Now I'll look to read this. I really believe people's actions indicate their characters. No question, he is a good man.
ReplyDeleteGlad to give you perspective. Her book was a lighter read - very personable but a bit more "chatty". His has a pleasant flow but digs deeper and gets into more detail. You'll like it but it does take a while to read. Enjoy.
Delete(and yes, I think he truly did care and did not make decisions lightly or via Twitter)
Your description makes me respect him even more. That integrity still shines.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne.
Hope all's well for you.
yep - he's a stand up kind of man.
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