Obama : a promise of change / David Mendell ; adaptation by Sarah L. Thomson. Book
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- 006169701X (trade bdg.)
- 9780061697005 (pbk bdg.)
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- Promise of change
- Obama, Barack -- Juvenile literature
- Obama, Barack
- United States. Congress. Senate -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- United States. Congress. Senate
- African American legislators -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Legislators -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Presidential candidates -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Multiracial people -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Legislators
- African Americans -- Biography
- Presidential candidates
- Multiracial people
- E901 .O23 2008
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Defence College of Health Sciences General Stacks | Non-fiction | E901 .O23 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DCHS1821/09 |
Adapted from Obama : from promise to power by David Mendell.
Includes bibliographical references.
Got some game -- Dreams from his mother -- "Just call me Barry" -- The mainland -- The organizer -- Harvard -- Sweet home Chicago -- Politics -- The legislator -- The candidate -- The consultant -- The race factor -- The small screen -- A victory -- The Ryan files -- The speech -- Back to Illinois -- The senator -- South Africa -- Nairobi -- Siaya : a father's home -- LeBron revisited.
Biography of Barack Obama, from his childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia to his presidential campaign.
Barack Obama captured America's attention when he delivered his renowned keynote address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention. Since then, he has come to represent unity among people of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. Follow the story of a boy named Barry, from his childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia to his time at Occidental College studying Nietzsche. Obama's desire to make the world better prompted him to become a community organizer in Chicago, attend Harvard Law School, and eventually set his sights on a U.S. senatorial seat. By encouraging his many followers to believe in America's great promise, Obama has become a symbol of hope and change.
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