Barack Obama: An American Story: An American Story (All Aboard Reading)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Of mixed race and cultures, Barack Obama struggled for years with his identity and place in society. Having found his niche in public service, he has made history as the fifth African American U.S. senator ever to be elected. Now “the skinny kid” continues his political journey and strives to become the nation’s first black president. From Hawaii to Chicago to Washington, D.C., Senator Obama’s life has been interesting and inspiring.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #38755 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Roberta Edwards lives in New York, New York. Ken Call lives in Northbrook, Illinois.
Customer Reviews
Great book
This is a very good book for anyone(including adults) who want the facts about Barack Obamas life. Easy read, nice pictures.
Great read for kids
This is really great biography for school-aged children. I've read it with my 7 year old son a couple of times now, and now when he hears or sees Barack Obama on tv, he feels like he knows a bit about him as a person. It's a short book, but is easy to read, and the pictures and illustrations make it very engaging.
A Basic Reader for Kids and Adults Alike
I originally bought this little book for my granddaughter, a kindergartener who idolizes Barack Obama, and one copy for myself. When the book arrived, I quickly read it because I always do the grandmother-preview of all the books I buy for the grandkids. Lo and behold - I found a primer for adults who may just be getting to know Obama and who want to know the basics about who he is, where he's from, and how those circumstances molded him into the Presidential candidate he is today. This (along with the H. Clinton counterpart) should be required reading for all voting Americans. I shared it with several others (adults) and all of them wanted to purchase copies.




