Michelle Obama - A Life. Nominiert: PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography 2015. Nominiert: PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography, 2015
Verlag | Penguin Random House |
Auflage | 2016 |
Seiten | 432 |
Format | 13,2 x 20,3 x 2,4 cm |
Gewicht | 425 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 0307949311 |
EAN | 9780307949318 |
Bestell-Nr | 30794931EA |
This is the inspiring story of a modern American icon, the first comprehensive account of the life and times of Michelle Obama.
With disciplined reporting and a storyteller s eye for revealing detail, Peter Slevin follows Michelle to the White House from her working-class childhood on Chicago s largely segregated South Side. He illuminates her tribulations at Princeton University and Harvard Law School during the racially charged 1980s and the dilemmas she faced in Chicago while building a high-powered career, raising a family, and helping a young community organizer named Barack Obama become president of the United States.
From the lessons she learned in Chicago to the messages she shares as one of the most recognizable women in the world, the story of this First Lady is the story of America. Michelle Obama: A Life is a fresh and compelling view of a woman of unique achievement and purpose.
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Finalist for the 2015 PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography
One of Booklist s Top Ten Biographies of 2015
Detailed and absorbing. . . . [B]ring[s] a storied public figure to life. The Washington Post
A deeply informed portrait of the first lady and her native Chicago. . . . Her larger story, told so powerfully in Slevin s biography, suggests she will forever be a force with which to be reckoned.
Chicago Tribune
A must-read. . . . An important new biography. . . . Slevin treats [the First Lady] and her accomplishments with the detail and nuance they deserve.
Elle Magazine
A standout. . . . Michelle Obama s story is an American classic. . . . Slevin combines access to her and her family and friends with a keen understanding of American politics and history.
USA Today
Thoughtful. . . . Ripe with revelations about her deeply complicated relationship with her own position as an Ivy League-educated black woma n. . . . Richly rendered context for Mr. Obama s 2008 campaign, when Mrs. Obama suddenly became a litmus test.
The New York Times Book Review
[A] meticulously reported, close-up look. . . . A detailed portrait of an ambitious, civic-minded woman with a track record for getting things done.
The Florida Times-Union
Makes a convincing case that Mrs. Obama s popularity today has more to do with events that took place on the south side of Chicago decades ago than with the work of an image maker in the East Wing of the White House.
The Wall Street Journal
Impressively reported and researched. . . . fast-paced.
Chicago magazine
Richly detailed prose. . . . tons of little-known nuggets revealed in the book, offering readers a closer look at the Mrs. Obama they never knew.
NBC
[An] intimate view of her life. . . . The most comprehensive portrait to date of the nation s first African-American first lady.
Atlanta Blac kStar
The most ambitious and authoritative book about [First Lady Michelle Obama] yet. Richly reported, beautifully written, thoughtful in its judgments and revelatory in its details . . . a work that does justice to Michelle Obama in a fresh way.
John Heilemann, co-author of Game Change and Double Down
The life of Michelle Obama is a uniquely American story, and Peter Slevin tells it beautifully in this deft, revealing work. . . . Slevin also paints a rich picture of Chicago s South Side during the past century and the family and forces that helped shape this exceptional woman.
David Axelrod, former Senior Advisor to the President, director of the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago
Slevin is dogged in his reporting, nuanced in his storytelling and thoughtful in his analysis. He not only shows us who this historical first lady is, but how she came to be. In the process, he reveals much about our times and our culture.
Robin Givhan, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic for the Washington Post
Compelling. . . . [An] exhaustive and thoughtful portrait. . . . will delight the most ardent Michelle Watchers.
Patrik Henry Bass, NY1
An amazing, eye-opening biography that begins on Chicago s South Side and ends in the White House. . . . a rich, powerful portrait at once revealing of Mrs. Obama and of ourselves as Americans.
Dexter Filkins, author of The Forever War