Rising star
Garrow, David J.
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"Rising Star" is the definitive account of Barack Obama's formative years that made him the man who became the forty-fourth president of the United States. Obama's speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention instantly catapulted him into the national spotlight and led to his election four years later as America's first African-American president. In this biography
David J. Garrow creates a rich tapestry of a life little understood
until now. Garrow describes Obama's tumultuous upbringing as a young black man attending an almost-all-white
elite private school in Honolulu while being raised almost exclusively by his white grandparents. After recounting Obama's college years in California and New York
Garrow charts Obama's time as a Chicago community organizer
working in some of the city's roughest neighborhoods; his years at the top of his Harvard Law School class; and his return to Chicago
where Obama honed his skills as a hard-knuckled politician
first in the state legislature and then as a candidate for the United States Senate. Detailing a behind-the-scenes account of Obama's 2004 speech
a moment that labeled him the Democratic Party's "rising star
" Garrow also chronicles Obama's four years in the Senate
weighing his stands on various issues against positions he had taken years earlier
and recounts his thrilling run for the White House in 2008. In "Rising Star
" David J. Garrow has created a portrait that reveals not only the people and forces that shaped the future president but also the ways in which he used those influences to serve his larger aspirations. This is about a young man born into uncommon family circumstances
whose faith in his own talents came face-to-face with fantastic ambitions and a desire to do good in the world.
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