Becoming

Titre
Becoming

Michelle, Obama

Sommaire
A memoir by the former First Lady of the United States. When she was a little girl, Michelle Robinson's world was the South Side of Chicago, where she and her brother, Craig, shared a bedroom in their family's upstairs apartment and played catch in the park, and where her parents, Fraser and Marian Robinson, raised her to be outspoken and unafraid. But life soon look her much further afield, from the halls of Princeton, where she learned for the first time what if felt like to be the only black woman in a room, to the glassy office tower where she worked as a high-powered corporate lawyer--and where, one summer morning, a law student named Barack Obama appeared in her office and upended all her carefully made plans. Here, for the first time, Michelle Obama describes the early years of her marriage as she struggles to balance her work and family with her husband's fast-moving political career. She takes us inside their private debate over whether he should make a run for the presidency and her subsequent role as a popular but oft-criticized figure during his campaign. She provides a behind-the-scenes account of her family's history-making launch into the global limelight as well as their life inside the White House over eight momentous years--as she comes to know her country and her country comes to know her.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2018

Description matérielle
xiii, 426 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm

Vedette-matière - nom de personne
Obama, Michelle, 1964-

Terme de vedette-matière
African American women lawyers -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Biography.
 
Presidents' spouses -- United States -- Biography.
 
Legislators' spouses -- United States -- Biography.

Genre
Autobiographies.

Résumé
A memoir by the former First Lady of the United States. When she was a little girl, Michelle Robinson's world was the South Side of Chicago, where she and her brother, Craig, shared a bedroom in their family's upstairs apartment and played catch in the park, and where her parents, Fraser and Marian Robinson, raised her to be outspoken and unafraid. But life soon look her much further afield, from the halls of Princeton, where she learned for the first time what if felt like to be the only black woman in a room, to the glassy office tower where she worked as a high-powered corporate lawyer--and where, one summer morning, a law student named Barack Obama appeared in her office and upended all her carefully made plans. Here, for the first time, Michelle Obama describes the early years of her marriage as she struggles to balance her work and family with her husband's fast-moving political career. She takes us inside their private debate over whether he should make a run for the presidency and her subsequent role as a popular but oft-criticized figure during his campaign. She provides a behind-the-scenes account of her family's history-making launch into the global limelight as well as their life inside the White House over eight momentous years--as she comes to know her country and her country comes to know her.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781524763138
 
9780241334140

Informations de publication
New York : Crown, [2018]
 
©2018


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Edmonton Christian High920.72 OBABook30905000108401Non-Fiction