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An intimate, powerful, and inspiring memoir; 17 million copies sold worldwide Now in paperback featuring a new introduction by Michelle Obama, a letter from the author to her younger self, and a book club guide with 20 discussion questions and a 5-question Q&A, the intimate, powerful, and inspiring memoir by the former First Lady of the United States. In her memoir, a work of deep reflection and mesmerizing storytelling, Michelle Obama invites readers into her world, chronicling the experiences that have shaped her -- from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago to her years as an executive balancing the demands of motherhood and work, to her time spent at the world's most famous address. With unerring honesty and lively wit, she describes her triumphs and her disappointments, both public and private, telling her full story as she has lived it -- in her own words and on her own terms. Warm, wise, and revelatory, Becoming is the deeply personal reckoning of a woman of soul and substance who has steadily defied expectations -- and whose story inspires us to do the same. MICHELLE OBAMA'S NEXT BOOK, THE LIGHT WE CARRY , IS OUT NOW! *One of Goodreads Most Popular Books of the Past Decade* Sunday Times bestseller, November 2018 Review: Review by my father, A. Govindan who is a avid reader and has traveled the world - BARACK OBAMA IS GREAT INDEED! AND HIS COUNTRY IS GREATER STILL! Barack Obama became the forty-fourth president of America in 2009 at the age of forty eight. He was awarded the Nobel prize for Peace the same year. I did not know of any outstanding work he had done to deserve the high honour. Many in America and elsewhere were also of the same mind. So I started avidly reading the recently published memoirs of his wife, Michelle Obama, when the book was gifted to me by the youngest of my three sons. The 440-page closely printed book convinced me that Obama is indeed a great man, forget the question whether he deserved the prestigious prize or not. Obama emerges from the book as an extraordinary person, a driven idealist consumed by an overwhelming desire to reduce the inequalities and inequities in the American society. He reminded me of the sixteenth American President (1861-65), Abraham Lincoln, who has come to regarded as the greatest President because of his two achievements: preserving the Union and abolishing slavery. Both the person's, Lincoln and Obama, appear to me as made of the same clay. Both had come from economically and socially disadvantaged families. Obama was Black besides, in a predominantly White country riven by deep racial tensions. Both had troubled childhood. Lincoln lost his mother when he was nine, was not on good terms with his father, but his stepmother was kind and encouraged him to learn reading and writing side by side with the hardwork he had to do for a living. By dint of hardwork, he qualified himself in time as a lawyer and started legal practice. Obama was born to Kenyan father (Black) who had come to America for studies and s white mother who fell in love and married him. The marriage was short-lived, the two divorced and the man returned to his native land. The lady married again, this time to a geologist from Indinesia, and went to live with him in Iakarta, taking the five year-old Obama with her. Four years later she sent the child back to America to live with her parents and to study in quality schools. Obama was a bright student and went on to secure degrees from Columbia University and the prestigious Harvard Law School, helped along the way by student loans. At the age of twenty eight Obama married Michelle, who hailed from a working class Black family of Chicago, also a graduate of Harvard Law School. She was then working in a large firm of lawyers in Chicago, with good prospects of becoming a partner in the firm. Brilliant and prosperous careers in the legal field awaited them both, but they decided to take up community development work instead, for a fraction of what they could have earned in legal practice. Obama was insistent that what work they do should have an impact on the society. Very soon Obama came to realise that political power was necessary in order to bring about the changes he thought necessary to render the American society less racial, less violent and more equitable and just. He decided to enter electoral politics. And achieved incredible success in a short span of time. This man with a hybrid geneology but considered by the public as Black in a predominantly White nation, with a weird name Barack Hussain Obama,II, with no financial or social strength to boast, blossomed into a popular leader -- not a leader of the Blacks but a leader of all Americans, Blacks, Whites, Latinos and others --and recorded a meteoric rise in American politics. * He became a Senator in the State of Illinois at the age of thirty five; * A member of the U.S. Senate at forty three ; * President of America at forty eight Apart from being the first Black President in the history of America, he was also only the eleventh American President re-elected for a second consecutive term. Obams's achievements as Prrsident are nothing as dramatic as those of Abraham Lincoln, but they can be considered substantial, considering the changed times and circumstances. In the area of foreign relations, he eliminated the dreaded Osama Bin Laden, brought down America's overseas military engagements by totally withdrawing troops from Iraq and gradual draw-down of troops from Afghanistan. He re-engaged America in the global fight against climate change. At home he expanded health care cover for all Americans and strengthened the education system. He resusciated the economy and gave years of continuous growth in economy and jobs. Then, patadoxically Donald Trump came and, with him, the ascendancy of reactionery forces. Referring to his quixotic ways, Michelle Obama has said in a different context, "This is not politics as usual; this is disgraceful; it is intolerable". Many of Trump's actions were indeed so and they took the nation back by several steps in matters of economy, racial relations and global issues. The Trump era came to an abrupt and inglorious end. The nation is now being led by a person who served as Vice-President in Obama's government. Such appears to be the Zig-Zag way in which nations and societies grow and develop historically. A sort of dialectical process. In conclusion I wish to say that Barack Obama is indeed great as a person and as a leader. And Anerica as a nation is still greater for, inspite of its many failings and contradictions, it has raised a person like Obama to its highest office and celebrated the great-granddaughter of a slave named Jim Robinson as its First Lady. It can happen only in America. A.Govindan Tidbit Fateful seventeen minutes Barack Obama spoke for just seventeen minutes on the night of 27th July 2004. The occasion was the National Convention of the Republican Party held in Boston, USA. John Kerry, the Republican party's candidate for Presidentship, had invited young Barack Obama to deliver the key-note address. Obama was then just a legislator in the state of Illinois and, in Michelle Obama's words, "a complete nobody" in the national politics. That short speech turned Obama overnight into a brilliant star in U.S politics. He would be President of the country in the next five years! It was a passionate speech and it came from his heart. He began the speech explaining who he was and where he came from and referred to his mother's faith in what a good education could do. He cast himself as a literal embodiment of the American story. He reminded the audience that the country was United by a common humanity, compelled to care for the whole society. He called for hope over cynicism. The media response to Obama's speech was hyperbolic. A commentor said on NBC, "I have just seen the first Black President!" He would not have imagined that Obama would indeed become President after five years! Such was the man's transparent belief in his ideals and the power of his words. _________ Review: Superb read - ❤️"You belong. You matter. I think highly of you" . 🍁I was planning to read this book since long but due to some prior commitment i couldn't. This book touched my heart but also gave me inspiration and motivation to be strong, be yourself. . 🍁In this book, Michelle Obama talks about the experiences in her life that made her what she is. How she became. This autobiography balanced the political and the personal aspects of her life in an honest & insightful way. Its divided in to three parts. . ⭐Becoming me - In this part she has written about her childhood. Her relationship with her family,what are the issue she has to face being African American girl, her upbringing in Princeton , her struggles because of a not so good financial background and about her friends. . ⭐Becoming us - Its beautifully written about her Job being a lawyer ,how she met Obama , how her friendship gradually tuned in to love. Her struggles to become a mother, martial counselling and Obama's decision to join politics. . ⭐ Becoming more - Its about Campaigns , handling work with two daughters , giving speeches and supporting Obama, being first lady and living in white house. . 🌾I love the fact that inspite of being so powerful,she is such a humble and grounded personality. She sets perfect example of being yourself and creating your own indentity.she writes about her values, people's negative reactions to her achievements and failures in certain aspects of her life.She expresses some of her experiences in a very honest manner which we might not have imagined; like problems due to racism affecting men and women, importance of education and discrimination.She has written about each and every detail from campaigning to becoming the first lady president. The way she has balanced personal and professional life is remarkable. Reaching home before kids bed time, feeding them healthy food plus imparting them important values and teaching them to behave grounded despite of being President's kids is very inspiration. Her work for military families, education of females and healthier food for children will be helpful in present and also it will be beneficial in future also. . 🌼Overall a fantastic read, please do read.

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A**A
Review by my father, A. Govindan who is a avid reader and has traveled the world
BARACK OBAMA IS GREAT INDEED! AND HIS COUNTRY IS GREATER STILL! Barack Obama became the forty-fourth president of America in 2009 at the age of forty eight. He was awarded the Nobel prize for Peace the same year. I did not know of any outstanding work he had done to deserve the high honour. Many in America and elsewhere were also of the same mind. So I started avidly reading the recently published memoirs of his wife, Michelle Obama, when the book was gifted to me by the youngest of my three sons. The 440-page closely printed book convinced me that Obama is indeed a great man, forget the question whether he deserved the prestigious prize or not. Obama emerges from the book as an extraordinary person, a driven idealist consumed by an overwhelming desire to reduce the inequalities and inequities in the American society. He reminded me of the sixteenth American President (1861-65), Abraham Lincoln, who has come to regarded as the greatest President because of his two achievements: preserving the Union and abolishing slavery. Both the person's, Lincoln and Obama, appear to me as made of the same clay. Both had come from economically and socially disadvantaged families. Obama was Black besides, in a predominantly White country riven by deep racial tensions. Both had troubled childhood. Lincoln lost his mother when he was nine, was not on good terms with his father, but his stepmother was kind and encouraged him to learn reading and writing side by side with the hardwork he had to do for a living. By dint of hardwork, he qualified himself in time as a lawyer and started legal practice. Obama was born to Kenyan father (Black) who had come to America for studies and s white mother who fell in love and married him. The marriage was short-lived, the two divorced and the man returned to his native land. The lady married again, this time to a geologist from Indinesia, and went to live with him in Iakarta, taking the five year-old Obama with her. Four years later she sent the child back to America to live with her parents and to study in quality schools. Obama was a bright student and went on to secure degrees from Columbia University and the prestigious Harvard Law School, helped along the way by student loans. At the age of twenty eight Obama married Michelle, who hailed from a working class Black family of Chicago, also a graduate of Harvard Law School. She was then working in a large firm of lawyers in Chicago, with good prospects of becoming a partner in the firm. Brilliant and prosperous careers in the legal field awaited them both, but they decided to take up community development work instead, for a fraction of what they could have earned in legal practice. Obama was insistent that what work they do should have an impact on the society. Very soon Obama came to realise that political power was necessary in order to bring about the changes he thought necessary to render the American society less racial, less violent and more equitable and just. He decided to enter electoral politics. And achieved incredible success in a short span of time. This man with a hybrid geneology but considered by the public as Black in a predominantly White nation, with a weird name Barack Hussain Obama,II, with no financial or social strength to boast, blossomed into a popular leader -- not a leader of the Blacks but a leader of all Americans, Blacks, Whites, Latinos and others --and recorded a meteoric rise in American politics. * He became a Senator in the State of Illinois at the age of thirty five; * A member of the U.S. Senate at forty three ; * President of America at forty eight Apart from being the first Black President in the history of America, he was also only the eleventh American President re-elected for a second consecutive term. Obams's achievements as Prrsident are nothing as dramatic as those of Abraham Lincoln, but they can be considered substantial, considering the changed times and circumstances. In the area of foreign relations, he eliminated the dreaded Osama Bin Laden, brought down America's overseas military engagements by totally withdrawing troops from Iraq and gradual draw-down of troops from Afghanistan. He re-engaged America in the global fight against climate change. At home he expanded health care cover for all Americans and strengthened the education system. He resusciated the economy and gave years of continuous growth in economy and jobs. Then, patadoxically Donald Trump came and, with him, the ascendancy of reactionery forces. Referring to his quixotic ways, Michelle Obama has said in a different context, "This is not politics as usual; this is disgraceful; it is intolerable". Many of Trump's actions were indeed so and they took the nation back by several steps in matters of economy, racial relations and global issues. The Trump era came to an abrupt and inglorious end. The nation is now being led by a person who served as Vice-President in Obama's government. Such appears to be the Zig-Zag way in which nations and societies grow and develop historically. A sort of dialectical process. In conclusion I wish to say that Barack Obama is indeed great as a person and as a leader. And Anerica as a nation is still greater for, inspite of its many failings and contradictions, it has raised a person like Obama to its highest office and celebrated the great-granddaughter of a slave named Jim Robinson as its First Lady. It can happen only in America. A.Govindan Tidbit Fateful seventeen minutes Barack Obama spoke for just seventeen minutes on the night of 27th July 2004. The occasion was the National Convention of the Republican Party held in Boston, USA. John Kerry, the Republican party's candidate for Presidentship, had invited young Barack Obama to deliver the key-note address. Obama was then just a legislator in the state of Illinois and, in Michelle Obama's words, "a complete nobody" in the national politics. That short speech turned Obama overnight into a brilliant star in U.S politics. He would be President of the country in the next five years! It was a passionate speech and it came from his heart. He began the speech explaining who he was and where he came from and referred to his mother's faith in what a good education could do. He cast himself as a literal embodiment of the American story. He reminded the audience that the country was United by a common humanity, compelled to care for the whole society. He called for hope over cynicism. The media response to Obama's speech was hyperbolic. A commentor said on NBC, "I have just seen the first Black President!" He would not have imagined that Obama would indeed become President after five years! Such was the man's transparent belief in his ideals and the power of his words. _________
S**I
Superb read
❤️"You belong. You matter. I think highly of you" . 🍁I was planning to read this book since long but due to some prior commitment i couldn't. This book touched my heart but also gave me inspiration and motivation to be strong, be yourself. . 🍁In this book, Michelle Obama talks about the experiences in her life that made her what she is. How she became. This autobiography balanced the political and the personal aspects of her life in an honest & insightful way. Its divided in to three parts. . ⭐Becoming me - In this part she has written about her childhood. Her relationship with her family,what are the issue she has to face being African American girl, her upbringing in Princeton , her struggles because of a not so good financial background and about her friends. . ⭐Becoming us - Its beautifully written about her Job being a lawyer ,how she met Obama , how her friendship gradually tuned in to love. Her struggles to become a mother, martial counselling and Obama's decision to join politics. . ⭐ Becoming more - Its about Campaigns , handling work with two daughters , giving speeches and supporting Obama, being first lady and living in white house. . 🌾I love the fact that inspite of being so powerful,she is such a humble and grounded personality. She sets perfect example of being yourself and creating your own indentity.she writes about her values, people's negative reactions to her achievements and failures in certain aspects of her life.She expresses some of her experiences in a very honest manner which we might not have imagined; like problems due to racism affecting men and women, importance of education and discrimination.She has written about each and every detail from campaigning to becoming the first lady president. The way she has balanced personal and professional life is remarkable. Reaching home before kids bed time, feeding them healthy food plus imparting them important values and teaching them to behave grounded despite of being President's kids is very inspiration. Her work for military families, education of females and healthier food for children will be helpful in present and also it will be beneficial in future also. . 🌼Overall a fantastic read, please do read.
A**R
Unusual journey of a middle class woman to first lady of US
It is an inspiring journey of a middle class person to first lady of US. One of the finest autobiographies I have read in recent days. What an inspiring and moving memoir? This book starts with Michelle's childhood and ends after she left the white house. In general, while we are reading autobiographies, we love the person whose story is narrated, but in this book we will like the spouse with equal admiration. Barack's thoughts, insights into social issues from childhood, idea of generating money, value given to family everything is extra ordinary. He has rarest qualities. Coming to Michelle, she started inspiring us from her childhood Piano classes, kinder garden to leaving high paid job for solely to get job satisfaction. The way she enjoyed and involved in every role is appreciable. As I am the one who struggled between work and life always, persons stories like this inspires a lot, as she balances not only family, self, work, but her husband political campaigns as well. Problems faced by celebrities, how every word spoken by them is analyzed, criticizing their choice of costumes are real in almost every part of world and it shows how judgemental we are. This book also gives me political insight , how much struggle ,how much time and money were spent in election campaigns. And also, shows us how their privacy is struggled while they are in white house. She put her own mark as first lady as well, for her efforts for health and nutrition in kids. Last but not least, it became good night story to my kid as well, as he started asking me who she is , what she is while I was reading this book.
A**A
A beautiful journey that compels you to rediscover yourself.
Am I good enough? Yes, I am. Are we good enough? Yes, we are. The journey of an average middle-class young girl from the South Side of Chicago to becoming the First Lady of the United States of America (FLOTUS), Michelle Obama has outlined her story in the most intricate way possible. When we flip through the pages of a book, some stories will inspire you, bring out the best in you, make you feel a part of their journey and, above all, give you hope to live the best version of YOU. ‘Becoming’ chronicles the experiences that have shaped her. The readers are welcome into her world with unnerving honesty and animated wit. Michelle - the girl What happens when a young South Side Chicago girl battles the odds of being the one of ‘color’ and pushes ahead? The outcome is one of that will lead the reader to be in awe of Michelle Robinson, who later became Michelle Obama. Right from a young age, Michelle was taught a sense of self-confidence and belief in making her own decisions. This ultimately became the crux of her journey ahead. Michelle - the ambitious girl From working in the top firms of Chicago to charting her course through a series of non-profits, Michelle saw the world from a different perspective, her perspective. But she never let her ‘color’ of skin define who she was. Her ways to manage her demanding work schedule coupled with being present for her daughters at all times, she has beautifully showcased the struggles that almost all working women go through. Michelle - the FLOTUS As the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama created the most comprehensive and welcoming White House in the history of its presidencies. While establishing herself as a powerful advocate of woman’s rights and the girls in the U.S., and around the globe, she dramatically changed the way families lead their lives, making them healthier and more active. Standing with her husband, Barack Obama, as he led the U.S. through the most harrowing moments, she has shown us that there is a silver lining behind every cloud. Their journey together comes as the assimilation of ideas, passion, the grit to do the right thing and just being focused on whatever you believe. From dealing with the nuances of having a public life to politics to being a highly ambitious career-oriented woman to raising two amazing daughters and all the work that goes on, there is something for everyone to take back from this book. ‘Becoming’ touches you and helps you to reason your aspirations, drives you to achieve what you thought was impossible and helps you get a perspective of the immense opportunities that lie ahead. My key takeaways- • Every journey has its difficulties. It is up to you to make the best of the situation in front of you. • You can be anything you want to be, only if you have the grit to achieve it. • No journey is complete without the support of your friends, family and close associates. These are the people who get you going even in the toughest times. This memoir showcases all these emotions and much more. Warm, wise and visionary, Becoming is a passionate account of a woman of depth and substance; one who has defied all expectations and deftly risen beyond those expectations. A story that inspires us to do the same.
K**A
It is a book that should be read by every generation to know that anything is possible.
When you read a book, a good book, you get fully engrossed in the lives of the characters. It is like a short but powerful relationship that you have with them. When you pick up a memoir by Michelle Obama, there is a lot of expectation baggage at the beginning itself. I am a fan of team Obama. I have seen all possible YouTube videos of them; speeches, campaign footage, interviews, dances, karaoke performances, dinners, street interactions; I follow them on social media and a couple of years back I read Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama which was quite insightful as well. Despite these impressions already formed, this book made me admire and respect them even more. In her memoir, Michelle Obama talks about the experiences in her life that made her what she is. How she became. While political experiences are obviously a part of her narration, she does not write about politics or advocate a side. Instead, she writes about values, people, reactions, thoughts. It is really a mesmerizing story about a remarkable woman. Her not-so-privileged childhood, her struggle to balance work and motherhood and her life as the First Lady. She writes about the achievements and failures in all aspects of her life. She talks about larger issues like discrimination as well as the supposedly little things like family and love which make a difference. Surprisingly, it is relatable. The writing is eloquent, honest and simple. It feels intimate and warm. It is a story of a woman of character and strength. Some might say that good PR will ensure that this is how she is projected. I say. Read the book for the writing, the inspiration that comes from it. It is a book that should be read by every generation to know that anything is possible. That you must own your story. That you matter.
R**I
Must read
Becoming is never giving up on the idea that there's always more growing to be done. This was yet another book that I did not wanted to end🥺 I used to tell myself that biographies and memoirs wasn't my cup of tea. But eh I was so wrong! I've always known very little about the US presidencies hence I chose to pick up this read and explore about it more and I can honestly say that this is one of the best read. (Woahhh 2021 is too good till now) I've always thought that the people of White House were so lucky for having themselves such a big house to live in, servants meandering everywhere and with best foods on their table EVERYDAY. But little did I knew the struggles, and the drawbacks of the same. And Michelle Obama has clearly brought that to notice with her crisp and articulate writing. Basically the book is divided into 3 parts; • Becoming Me • Becoming Us • Becoming More Like every other autobiography Michelle talked about her life from the beginning furnishing every details and aspects. starting from her childhood days and ending up where she is now. She grew up as any normal teenager but had high hopes in life. She always chose to be optimistic about everything in life. With her persistent efforts she got into Princeton and eventually became an attorney at Sidley Austin where she met Barack. The journey from there to the end is something that everyone should read about. Michelle became a doting mother of two daughters, an obliging wife, a caring daughter and most importantly the First Lady of the United States. She managed her duties to the best extent she could and did a great deal about girl education, obesity problems, a move towards health lifestyle, uplifting the youth and maintaining a garden in the White House. She never let her daughters believe that life began when the man of the house arrived home. They didn't wait for Barack. It was his job now to catch up with them. There were so many strands of her life that was more inspiring and made a deep connect to the heart. I'm truly impressed by the this powerful woman who managed to make a history in the so powerful patriarch world.
M**A
Forever Inspiring
I don't think this book will ever be 'over' for me because I can see myself revisiting paragraphs and chapters and moments years later when life feels worthless. I did not read this book in order because if I did, I would have lost interest. Memoirs are not my thing. They just don't work for me, so I read this book in bits and pieces, moving around from one chapter to another, reading whatever caught my attention. ✨ "Now I think it’s one of the most useless questions an adult can ask a child—What do you want to be when you grow up? As if growing up is finite. As if at some point you become something and that’s the end." - Michelle Obama. . 📖Michelle Obama's memoir - 'Becoming' was an instant bestseller. And honestly, I am not surprised. Michelle Obama has been a source of motivation for millions of people, especially women all around the world. Her speeches and her engagement with an audience has always been something to look forward to, her conversations, engaging and inspiring. . ✨'Becoming' is about all those moments that made Michelle Obama the person she is today. A wife, a mother, a sister and the former first lady. The book takes us through moments of grief, self-doubt, accomplishments criticism, love. Her life has been all of this and more. And here, through this book, the message I get is loud and clear - be strong, be yourself. Its okay to be vulnerable. The world will try to drag you down (firstly lady or not), but if you believe in something, hang on to that. . ✨The book had its dramatic moments and comic relief, certain grim realities in the life of a black woman trying to find a place in the world, the struggles of being engaged and later married to an ambitious man and the perils of raising children under the intense gaze of the world. . A book I would absolutely recommend. Beautiful, profound and inspiring.
S**I
Inspiring read.
The book written broadly over 3 chapters is an inspiring one.Auto/Biographies fascinate me and I have read many good ones and this should find a place in the top few. Lucid and easy conversational marks the style in which it is written which sometimes is prosaic and poetic too.I loved it. A personal journey with simple,humble but strong roots to becoming FLOTUS is beautifully captured.I recently read Obama's The Promised Land.Between them they have ensured that these books are complementary and avoid repetitions.For example their love life before marriage is detailed out here but Obama just makes some cursory references. Michelle after 2 Ivy league stints chose to follow her heart and passion and worked towards the upliftment of the poor, marginalised and not cared for community.She could have easily taken a corporate career raking in a few millions but her vision and passion is noteworthy. Her life is one of struggle, compromise and against many challenges being one from Afro American community but that didn't deter her to achieve what she wanted. Michelle and Obama complemented each other,each playing a huge role in other's lives. I loved the book and deserved a 5 rating.But a constant " Am I good enough?" thread that runs through the book was a put off for me and overplayed in my opinion. Go for it.An excellent read.
T**O
Bien envío y libro recomendable.
Excelente biografía de una mujer que comprende el mundo en que vivimos. El libro llegó puntualmente y bien protegido. Pedí que llegara a un punto de recolección, de esos casilleros de Amazon y me pareció fácil recoger mi libro.
G**A
nice in general
I loved reading about her childhood...I like the story how her mom went over to the school and lobbied weeks-long to get Miche pulled out of her second-grade class to well-governed and orderly third-grade,i saw the warmth in her family,though they are from the south side of Chicago. I like how she describe Barack,compared with her own lockstep march toward success ,Barack's path was a zigzag ,how he consumed volumes of philosophy and worked as a small community organizer after graduated from Columbia,earning 12000dollars a year,there found he the meaningful societal change required stronger policies and governmental actions.i love the way how they fell in love as well. It was really tedious also when she describe something i her work and with her friends also. But it is a nice autobiography undeniable in recent years.
J**M
Insightful, warm, and far more substantial than a typical memoir
I really enjoyed Becoming. What stayed with me most was how grounded and thoughtful Michelle Obama is throughout the book. It would have been easy for a memoir like this to feel overly polished or self-congratulatory, but instead it feels reflective, disciplined, and human. What makes the book so strong is that it is not just about public success. It is about family, ambition, identity, work, sacrifice, and the pressure of living in public view. The sections on her upbringing, education, career, marriage, and eventual role in the White House all feel connected by a clear sense of character and discipline. She comes across as intelligent, practical, and deeply aware of both opportunity and responsibility. I also appreciated that the book gives a real sense of what it costs to move through elite institutions while trying to stay true to yourself. It works well as a memoir, but also as a reflection on class, race, public life, and personal growth. It is beautifully written, engaging all the way through, and much more substantial than I expected. Definitely one of the better memoirs I have read.
D**H
Très bon livre
Je ne suis pas un lecteur de "biographies", je suis plutôt un lecteur de science-fiction ou de fantastique. Mais je suis intriguée d'en savoir plus sur elle. Ce livre est génial ! La façon dont elle décrit ses sentiments, ses pensées et ses visions est facilement compréhensible. Je peux imaginer clairement comment et ce qui s'est passé dans les situations racontées. Plus j'avance dans le livre, plus j'admire Michelle Obama. Non pas parce qu'elle était la première dame des États-Unis, mais parce qu'elle est un être humain inspirant avec toutes les forces et les faiblesses qu'elle décrit dans le livre.
N**Y
POOR QUALITY
This copy is of poor quality and is not suitable as a gift. Very disappointing
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