By Barack Obama
Crown, 2020. 751 pages. Biography
Former President Barack Obama sat down to write his memoir and thought he might be able to
sum everything up in about 500 pages. 700+ pages later, we have Volume
1, which covers his early political career, campaign for president, and
first four years in office. The most momentum of the book occurs during
his decisions to run for
office and the whirlwind campaign trail, culminating in an historic
election. The second half
of the book gives way to description of challenges facing his first
four years in office, and while this half is somewhat slower as he can't
resist outlining much of the complexity of the challenges that he
faced, it is interesting as political power struggles can sometimes be,
and always underscored by his values and a sense of the responsibility
he carried. I was surprised at how honestly he described many
behind-the-scenes experiences, both positive and negative, and many
small but interesting details were included about what life is like as a
president, how it can be both surreal and bizarre.
Obama
certainly did seem to inspire a lot of people, and his election seemed a phenomenon that surprised
him as much as anyone. Outside of platforms and politics, he was a president who cared deeply, and who cared enough
to try to understand even the most complex issues the best that he
could. Overall, this is a fascinating look
at a figure who inspired both hope and vitriol.
BHG
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