To Obama: With Love, Joy, Hate and Despair
Autor Jeanne Marie Laskasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408894514
ISBN-10: 1408894513
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Circus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408894513
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Circus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The
originalNew
York
Timesarticle
from
which
the
book's
idea
came
was
on
the
paper's
top
ten
'Most
Viewed'
and
'Most
emailed'
for
a
week,
was
read
worldwide
and
went
viral
on
the
day
of
Trump's
inauguration.
Obama
himself
wrote
to
Jeanne
Marie
to
tell
her
it
was
his
favourite
thing
ever
written
about
his
presidency.
The
book
features
one
of
the
first
interviews
with
Obama
since
he
left
the
White
House
Notă biografică
Jeanne
Marie
Laskasis
the
author
of
eight
books,
including
theNew
York
TimesbestsellerConcussion.
She
is
a
contributing
writer
at
theNew
York
Times
Magazine,
a
correspondent
atGQand
a
two-time
National
Magazine
Award
finalist.
Her
stories
have
also
appeared
in
theNew
Yorker,
theAtlanticandEsquire.
She
serves
as
Distinguished
Professor
of
English
at
the
University
of
Pittsburgh,
and
lives
on
a
farm
in
Pennsylvania
with
her
husband
and
two
children.jeannemarielaskas.com
/
@jmlaskas
Recenzii
Reminiscent
of
Tom
Wolfe
at
his
best.
It
may
be
trite
to
say
thatTo
Obamais
itself
a
love
letter,
but
that's
how
it
reads:
like
a
letter
to
someone
long
lost.
It
issteeped
in
a
powerful
yearning
for
a
period
in
timethat
slips
further
from
us
with
every
passing
day.
How
did
we
fall
so
far?
A unique retelling of the Obama years, a people's history that views America's great political milestones through theimpassioned writing of its citizens.And, for once, the president is refreshingly not the star of the show. That prize goes to his correspondents, whose loving, joyful, angry and despairing words tell thereal story of Obama's America
A moving and inevitably nostalgic or even elegiac read, redolent of the human grace and statesmanship of the Obama presidency.A beautifully researched and written book
To Obamagives us a glimpse of a secret and incredibly sweet world within his White House, and paints a portrait of a man deeply concerned with his citizens' problems, struggling to do the right thing.[A] startling, delicate and immensely readable story.Another poignant reminder of what once was
Full of lovely details. The insight into America provided by the letters cleverly selected by Laskas isfascinating
These stories, when you read them all together, tell the American story.It's inspirational, it's frustrating, it's angry, it's grateful, it's resilient
Alternatelyheart-breaking and hopeful, angry and questioning- the empathetic, often poetic, polar opposite of the Trump twitter feed
Theheartbreaking, hope-inducingletters tell the story of a nation
A unique retelling of the Obama years, a people's history that views America's great political milestones through theimpassioned writing of its citizens.And, for once, the president is refreshingly not the star of the show. That prize goes to his correspondents, whose loving, joyful, angry and despairing words tell thereal story of Obama's America
A moving and inevitably nostalgic or even elegiac read, redolent of the human grace and statesmanship of the Obama presidency.A beautifully researched and written book
To Obamagives us a glimpse of a secret and incredibly sweet world within his White House, and paints a portrait of a man deeply concerned with his citizens' problems, struggling to do the right thing.[A] startling, delicate and immensely readable story.Another poignant reminder of what once was
Full of lovely details. The insight into America provided by the letters cleverly selected by Laskas isfascinating
These stories, when you read them all together, tell the American story.It's inspirational, it's frustrating, it's angry, it's grateful, it's resilient
Alternatelyheart-breaking and hopeful, angry and questioning- the empathetic, often poetic, polar opposite of the Trump twitter feed
Theheartbreaking, hope-inducingletters tell the story of a nation