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Michelle Obama’s book, Becoming, is a refreshingly honest and fascinating insight into the major decisions, challenges and events in her life. This left me with even more respect and admiration for her and Barak. It provides wonderful coverage of her thinking and actions through life, from childhood to lawyer, to wife and mother, and to First Lady.
Michelle’s background in the South Shore neighbourhood in Chicago is openly chronicled to the reader and shows a person shaped by her hardworking and loving family, a father that grafted every single day at the water filtration plant, even with multiple sclerosis making it difficult to walk. The foundations of her determination and her devotion to her own family with Barak were rooted deeply during those early years. Her telling of losing family and friends is just heartbreaking, more because she goes beyond loss, and ties it to the gift of life, and life’s lessons.
After meeting Barak and establishing a loving relationship, Michelle recognised his vision and drive, which led her to question her own highly paid legal career. She would seek something that would give her a similar meaning and purpose. Something that would go well beyond the need to secure a higher and higher salary. She changed jobs, taking massive pay cuts to find that purpose and contribution to society. She worked for non-profits, City Hall, healthcare and academia, so she could make an impact where it mattered, to heal divisions and disparities.
What has inspired me most about Michelle and Barak is that they give a sense of possibility to ordinary people. A possibility that doesn’t require sacrificing everything for that single self-centred goal. We can strive for a life of balance, a balance between family and career, between self-need and freely giving, and between reality and dreams. The realm of politics is very strange and I have often held a thought that anyone determined to be in politics should be enough reason for them not to be elected. Those thoughts played on Michelle’s mind as she watched Barak become drawn into that manipulative and dishonest world. While ultimately providing all the support she could to her husband's mission, she was steadfast in keeping her focus on family needs. There are slips along the way but with careful and honest reflection, she grounds the family again and prevents the glamour of their position affecting her family values.
This book provides a unique perspective on the greatest political achievement for many decades in the US. The achievement that working-class people can further their education, their careers and their dreams to the pinnacle of ambition. What caught the imagination of the world was that Barak Obama would not only become the USA’s first black president but would disregard the supposition that only money families could achieve such a high office.
Of course, this book is inspirational, but it is also the manner in which it was achieved that inspired people worldwide. Michelle pays such heartfelt devotion and praise to her husband’s role and gives another lens on his achievements. Barak’s views came from a place of inclusion, positivity, caring, principles and hard work. Compare that with what we see today, not only in the US but globally. He also had a natural ability to engage people and inspire possibilities.
Michelle’s life as First Lady illustrates how serious she took the role and how she used it to tackle issues that were important to her, such as the families of service personnel, and the education rights for girls, while also remaining resolute in maintaining a regular family life that they would return to when the presidency terms were over. She is a lady of utmost intelligence and dignity, with a strong moral focus. Pity, she won’t ever run for President - we'll see.
I felt the book revealed more than I was expecting, however, it wasn’t a tell-all account and provided the perfect balance between factual insight and titillating gossip. The book created a captivating and enthralling story, deeply moving at times, and with a conviction to keep family and friends� secrets private.
I listened to the audiobook version so I could take the opportunity of hearing Michelle Obama’s story in her own eloquent words. The narration feels deeply moving and personal and on the many emotional events in her life, it becomes so touching that you are totally enchanted in the little bubble that now surrounds you.
This is a book I highly recommend it and really worth reading or my preference, listening to.
Michelle Obama’s book, Becoming, is a refreshingly honest and fascinating insight into the major decisions, challenges and events in her life. This left me with even more respect and admiration for her and Barak. It provides wonderful coverage of her thinking and actions through life, from childhood to lawyer, to wife and mother, and to First Lady.
Michelle’s background in the South Shore neighbourhood in Chicago is openly chronicled to the reader and shows a person shaped by her hardworking and loving family, a father that grafted every single day at the water filtration plant, even with multiple sclerosis making it difficult to walk. The foundations of her determination and her devotion to her own family with Barak were rooted deeply during those early years. Her telling of losing family and friends is just heartbreaking, more because she goes beyond loss, and ties it to the gift of life, and life’s lessons.
After meeting Barak and establishing a loving relationship, Michelle recognised his vision and drive, which led her to question her own highly paid legal career. She would seek something that would give her a similar meaning and purpose. Something that would go well beyond the need to secure a higher and higher salary. She changed jobs, taking massive pay cuts to find that purpose and contribution to society. She worked for non-profits, City Hall, healthcare and academia, so she could make an impact where it mattered, to heal divisions and disparities.
What has inspired me most about Michelle and Barak is that they give a sense of possibility to ordinary people. A possibility that doesn’t require sacrificing everything for that single self-centred goal. We can strive for a life of balance, a balance between family and career, between self-need and freely giving, and between reality and dreams. The realm of politics is very strange and I have often held a thought that anyone determined to be in politics should be enough reason for them not to be elected. Those thoughts played on Michelle’s mind as she watched Barak become drawn into that manipulative and dishonest world. While ultimately providing all the support she could to her husband's mission, she was steadfast in keeping her focus on family needs. There are slips along the way but with careful and honest reflection, she grounds the family again and prevents the glamour of their position affecting her family values.
“I was a full-time mother and wife now, albeit a wife with a cause and a mother who wanted to guard her kids against getting swallowed by that cause.�
This book provides a unique perspective on the greatest political achievement for many decades in the US. The achievement that working-class people can further their education, their careers and their dreams to the pinnacle of ambition. What caught the imagination of the world was that Barak Obama would not only become the USA’s first black president but would disregard the supposition that only money families could achieve such a high office.
Of course, this book is inspirational, but it is also the manner in which it was achieved that inspired people worldwide. Michelle pays such heartfelt devotion and praise to her husband’s role and gives another lens on his achievements. Barak’s views came from a place of inclusion, positivity, caring, principles and hard work. Compare that with what we see today, not only in the US but globally. He also had a natural ability to engage people and inspire possibilities.
“Barack looked out at the audience and into the TV cameras, and as if kick-starting some internal engine, he just smiled and began to roll. He spoke for seventeen minutes that night, explaining who he was and where he came from.�
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“The media response to Barack’s speech was hyperbolic. “I’ve just seen the first black president,� Chris Matthews declared to his fellow commentators on NBC.�
Michelle’s life as First Lady illustrates how serious she took the role and how she used it to tackle issues that were important to her, such as the families of service personnel, and the education rights for girls, while also remaining resolute in maintaining a regular family life that they would return to when the presidency terms were over. She is a lady of utmost intelligence and dignity, with a strong moral focus. Pity, she won’t ever run for President - we'll see.
I felt the book revealed more than I was expecting, however, it wasn’t a tell-all account and provided the perfect balance between factual insight and titillating gossip. The book created a captivating and enthralling story, deeply moving at times, and with a conviction to keep family and friends� secrets private.
I listened to the audiobook version so I could take the opportunity of hearing Michelle Obama’s story in her own eloquent words. The narration feels deeply moving and personal and on the many emotional events in her life, it becomes so touching that you are totally enchanted in the little bubble that now surrounds you.
This is a book I highly recommend it and really worth reading or my preference, listening to.
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I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thank you so much, Diane, I really appreciate that. :):)
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

JV, as always, I appreciate your generous comments. I think this is one you will love. :):)
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thank you so much, Maureen, yes I would have to say it was very touching at times and always interesting. 😊🎄

Mischa, thanks for your lovely comment and it does seem to strike a chord with most people. I was so impressed with them anyway 😊🎄

Mischa, thanks for your lovely comment and it does seem to strike a chord with most people. I w..."
This is definitely on my to-read list. However, I'm going to wait for a bit more time. For now, I'm just enjoying the good reviews. :D And the comments of the anti-Obama groups. Seriously, all they see is her name, and they do not care about anything else. It's so much fun to read how angry and triggered they are just because she dared to write a book. Like most of the FLOTUS wrote a book about their time in the WH but suddenly, because it's Michelle Obama, it's absolutely unacceptable to them.
In high school, I read some of Barbara Bush's memoir and it was brilliant. But I think Michelle's will be brilliant as well.

I appreciate that Fergus, thanks so much.
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thanks, Paromjit, I appreciate that. I hope you're keeping well and I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thanks for your kind words, Margaret, and I would recommend the audiobook version - something special.
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thanks for your lovely comments, Tatevik, and you're absolutely right, when an author does their own narration it brings something special.
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thanks for your lovely comments, Tatevik, and you're absolutely right, when an autho..."
Thanks🙃 You too! And wishing you bookish New Year

Much appreciated, Jaline, for the kind comment and I hope you enjoy it.
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Thank you so much, Ann, I really appreciate that.
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Tammy, that is such a lovely thing to say, I'm really touched. Thanks so much. :):)
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊

Happy holidays Peter, with lots of reading time!"
Thanks, Ingrid, and I hope you really enjoy it.
I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄😊, lots of books to read over the holidays. :):)

Jennifer, you are so very kind and I think you will love this book.
Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄🎁🧡

Thanks for your kind words, Margaret, and I would recommend the audiobook versi..."
Thanks for that, audiobook it is then, and Merry Christmas to you too. 💜🎄

Thanks for your kind words, Margaret, and I would recommend the a..."
You're welcome. 🎄😊

Thanks very much, Paula and I noticed you have it marked to read, so I hope you enjoy this one.
Best wishes for Christmas and New Year, I hope you have a wonderful time. 🎄😊

Hi, Deanna, thanks for your kind comment and I'm sure you will enjoy this one. 🎄😊


Thanks very much, Chris. Michelle is a very confident and determined woman and so inspirational not to be carried away with her position, and never forgetting what her priority was - her family.

Thank you very much, Leslie, I appreciate that. :):)

It makes me melt all over! Every word of your review is so spot on!!!!
It’s midnight- ( was asleep for a few hours)... and need to fall back to slee..."
Elyse, you are extremely kind and generous with your comments and I appreciate it so much. I still haven't caught up on my sleep either from the last few weeks (having a good holiday break does that to you 😉) and back to the grindstone on Monday. I hope you get some rest.
Best wishes to you and your family for a healthy, peaceful and prosperous 2019. Look forward to chatting soon. 🧡

"Pity, she won’t ever run for President - we'll see."
Yes, and what a pity. She's the one who could beat dt.

"Pity, she won’t ever run for President - we'll see."
Yes, and what a pity. She's the one who could beat dt."
Thank you very much, Pam. I think it's a pity she won't run and I think against DT she'd win hands down. :):)

Thank you very much, Brandice and your review of this was so heartfelt. I can understand why many Americans want to go back to those days because many in the world also want it.


Speaking from another non-American perspective, I think this is how most of us view Marvellous Michelle Obama.
Fab review, Peter!

Thank you very much, Mark, and it was something special with Michelle narrating this book. :):)

Speaking from another non-American perspective, I think this is how most of us view Marvellous Michelle Obama.
Fab r..."
Thank you very much, Kevin and I think so many non-Americans appreciated Barak and Michelle Obama as great leadership and partnership. I hope you're keeping well. :):)
