Description:
The biography of America's hottest political superstar—Barack
Obama—from a journalist who has been covering Obama and his
career since his successful run for U.S. Senate
Barack Obama's meteoric rise from Hawaii high schooler to exemplary
Harvard Law School student to well-groomed politico is the stuff of
legend, a political story that has captured the attention of virtually
every American. Since his headline-grabbing speech at the Democratic
National Convention in 2004, Obama has come to represent the promise of
unity among groups of all types—blacks and whites; Democrats,
Republicans, and moderates; the young and the old; the upper, middle,
and lower classes. In this first-of-a-kind, groundbreaking biography,
veteran journalist and Obama chronicler David Mendell gives an
in-depth, comprehensive portrait of the boy named Barry who took
inspiration from his hardworking parents and became the eloquent, suave
Obama—a man whose last name has become a catchphrase for hope
in a politically jaded society desperate for a new star.
Mendell has covered Obama since the beginning of Obama's campaign for
the Senate and as a result enjoys far-reaching access to the new
senator. His research includes exclusive interviews with Obama's
closest aides, mentors, political adversaries, and
family—most notably his extremely charismatic wife, Michelle.
Mendell reveals the surprising, cutthroat campaign tactics sanctioned
by Obama—who has steeped his image and reputation with the
ideals of clean politics and good government—to win his
Senate seat by employing some of the most ruthless operatives in the
business.
Eye-opening, well researched, and compulsively readable, Obama: From
Promise to Power is a necessary look at the evolution of a politician
from public servant to candidate-savior—a politician who has
experienced fame, adulation, and criticism in equal parts and on a
greater scale than the public eye has seen in quite some time.
Obama
From Promise to Power
by David Mendell
ISBN:
9780060858209
ISBN-10:
0060858206
Publisher:
Amistad (HarperCollins)
Publication Date:
2007
Format:
Hardcover, 416 pages
Book Type:
New
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