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Becoming by Michelle Obama
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it was amazing

"I was humbled and excited to be First Lady, but not for one second did I think I'd be sliding into some glamorous, easy role. Nobody who has the words 'first' and 'black' attached to them ever would. I stood at the foot of the mountain, knowing I'd need to climb my way into favor."

God, do I miss the Obamas.

Since I've had the right to vote, two presidents have energized and excited me—Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. That's not to say that I agreed with everything they did, or that there weren't times when they disappointed me. But in both cases, their candidacy and then their campaigns for re-election motivated me enough to volunteer, excited me enough to be fraught with nerves as election results came in, gave me cause for celebration, and left me sad when their terms ended.

Reading Michelle Obama's new memoir, Becoming , reminded me of those times. It also reminded me just what a fan I've been of hers since watching her and her daughters when President Obama declared his candidacy for the White House almost 12 years ago, since hearing her speak at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. I was always wowed by the sheer joy she appeared to have for the job of First Lady, despite the overwhelming amount of cruelty she and her family were subjected to throughout her husband's two terms as President.

With Becoming , she gives you a glimpse into her childhood and her relationship with her parents, which definitely impacted the way she carried herself throughout her life and how she raised her two daughters. It tells of her ambitions, her desire to help make the world a better place (one clearly shared by her husband), the challenges of marriage and motherhood, and how she dealt with her husband's political ambitions. She talks of her desire to make an impact as First Lady while at the same time ensuring her daughters' lives were as "normal" as they could possibly be, and the successes, frustrations, and disappointments she experienced.

I love the matter-of-fact way she shares her feelings and experiences, revealing emotions and fears and moments of anger, as well as the moments of sheer joy, as mother, as wife, as daughter, and as First Lady. While she certainly reveals instances when she felt she wasn't treated fairly by the media or by those unhappy with her husband (or her), this isn't a tell-all book. She is critical of those that deserve her scorn, but even when she didn't see eye to eye with people, she didn't tear them to pieces.

For the most part, the Michelle Obama you've seen at public appearances, on television shows, and in photos, is the Michelle Obama you get in Becoming . And that feels just right. This is a woman who loves her life, loves her country, and most importantly, loves her husband, her children, and her family. She doesn't overinflate her importance or her contributions as First Lady but she realizes she held a position few women have through history, and to be the first black woman to be First Lady made her a role model in the eyes of so many. It may have been a position she wasn't always comfortable with, but it is a role in which she absolutely shone.

"For me, becoming isn't about arriving somewhere or achieving a certain aim. I see it instead as forward motion, a means of evolving, a way to reach continuously toward a better self. The journey doesn't end. I became a mother, but I still have a lot to learn from and give to my children. I became a wife, but I continue to adapt to and be humbled by what it means to truly love and make a life with another person. I have become, by certain measures, a person of power, and yet there are moments when I still feel insecure or unheard. It's all a process, steps along a path. Becoming requires equal parts patience and rigor. Becoming is never giving up on the idea that there's more growing to be done."

There was much to enjoy about this book, much to think about, and much to savor. And, at least for me, much to reminisce about.

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November 14, 2018 – Started Reading
November 14, 2018 – Shelved
November 16, 2018 – Finished Reading

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Brandice Wonderful review, Larry! I’� glad you loved it! I can’t wait to read this, and am not sure I’ve ever been more excited about a book :)


Toni I miss them too. So enjoying this. Great review Larry.


Lindsay L I LOVE your review Lar!!!! I just adore her! I hope to read this soon. So glad you loved it!! 😊💙❤️


Lynn Wonderful review! I’m buying this today and I can’t wait to read it!


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Lisa I just love your review Larry!! I’m listening to this one now on audible. I agree with every word you said! I too very disappointed on election night and sure do miss the Obamas representing our country 💙💕


Tonja Couldn’t have said it better myself! Listening to it know and living hearing her tell her story!


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Tammy I miss the Obamas, too. Terrific review, Larry!


Susanne Absolutely beautiful Larry! Your review has me in tears. I miss them SO much.. as do so many of us. I plan to get to this soon.


Amanda Gibson Great review, Larry. Thank you!


Stacey Beautiful review and I share your joy and sadness in past presidents.


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Wendi Lee Lovely review, Larry. I've been waiting to read reviews before picking up a copy, although I very much look up to Michelle Obama. Celebrity biographies can be clunky and badly written, but this doesn't seem the case here. I'm glad you liked it, and I'm going to get a copy ASAP!


Ashley I love this review, Larry! Great job as always!


Tanya Desjardins So excited for this one, it’s next in my pile!


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Bruna What a great review!!!!! So beautiful!


donna backshall Love your review. I wanted to read this, but now I know I need to.


Karen I miss the Obama’s so much too... I was so sad watching them leave the White House... Beautiful review Larry! Can’t wait to listen to this one!


Monica Kim | Musings of Monica I can’t wait to read it! How can you not love this incredible woman! � mo


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Alli Lubin Beautiful review. Beautiful woman. Can't wait to get that audio book!


Betsy Robinson Excellent review, Larry. I share your yearning for this beautiful woman and first lady.


Sarah Great review, Larry! I'm about a third of the way through the suspicion and absolutely loving it. I miss the Obamas so much too �


Angela M Beautiful review, Larry . I just read this and it made me sad to think about how much I miss them too !


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Christine What a fab writeup, Larry. You deserve a “like� from Michelle herself!


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Karen Great review!


message 24: by Esil (new) - rated it 5 stars

Esil Great review, Larry. What a fabulous book.


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Deanna Fantastic review!!!


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Dina Herrera Wonderful review, word by word .


María Fernanda  Aguilar Hi! I also miss the Obama's in the presidency of the United States. I also agree that Becoming is a book that inspires to become a better self and not to achieve a specific goal.


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ILove Books Gosh I love your reviews!


Valleri I miss them, too!


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Amy M how did you write such a long comment


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