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Oz said on Apr 6, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Carobookie said on Oct 9, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Left unfinished, although it's not a bad read.
I have tried reading this book several times, but I ended up setting it aside in all two or three occasions. It's not that the book is bad. It contains a few good reflections on American politics, and Obama tries to discuss the issues from a point of view that is not overly partisan. Still, it re ... (continue)
Jesus Ortega Segura said on Sep 16, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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This man's a genius, he should run for President of the United States! Actually when this book first came out in 2006 I realized then that it was Senator Obama's unofficial announcement that he was going to be running in 2008, it just took me until now to dedicate the time to read it. He puts fort ... (continue)
Stcin10 said on May 14, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Lupigras33200 said on Apr 20, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Written before Barack Obama became President or even a politician, Dreams from my Father is a thoughtfully and honestly written memoir that really lets you see the kind of person he is, and what black-white relations are like in his eyes. His sojourn in Kenya is particularly illuminating.
Holmes said on Apr 19, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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This is a remarkable book, especially written before Obama became famous. This is a man who only really saw his father once at ten, raised by white grandparents, for his potential he was promised fortune in his first job, but turned his back and did community work for two and a half years, then wen ... (continue)
This is a remarkable book, especially written before Obama became famous. This is a man who only really saw his father once at ten, raised by white grandparents, for his potential he was promised fortune in his first job, but turned his back and did community work for two and a half years, then went to harvard law school and became the first black president for Harvard Law Review, and again turned his back for a lucretive law practice to do civil rights work.
This book chronicles the part up till and before he went to Harvard. Everything he wrote there had the struggle of a racial undertone, that he was not black enough for the blacks and yet a black man for the whites, that he had to struggle for his identity, that he had to come to terms with his father. The most moving part of the book came at the end when he wept at his father and grandfather's grave in Kenyan.
This is a remarkable man and this is a great man who can change the american history for the better for both whites and blacks and heal the racial divisions.
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