A Promised Land
By Barack Obama
Archival Summary & Scope
Barack Obama chronicles his journey from a young man seeking his identity to the 44th President of the United States. This first volume of his memoirs focuses on his political education and the landmark moments of his first term, including the global financial crisis and the passage of the Affordable Care Act.Obama provides an introspective look at the limits of presidential power and the complexities of international diplomacy. From the White House Situation Room to the streets of Cairo and Beijing, the narrative explores the high-stakes decision-making behind events like the Deepwater Horizon disaster and the raid on Osama bin Laden. It is a candid reflection on the "American experiment," the challenges of leadership, and the personal toll of life in the Oval Office.
Categorization Notes
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