"Adapted for young adults, this . . . memoir offers a . . . look at Barack Obama's early days, tracing the future 44th president's odyssey through family, race, and identity"--OCLC.
Barack Obama's memoir of growing up as the son of a white American mother and a black African father whom he hardly knew. Describes how, upon hearing of his father's death, he reexamined his life's meaning by tracing his mother's family's migration from Kansas to Hawaii and then visited Kenya and met the African side of his family.
Barack Obama's memoir of growing up as the son of a white American mother and a black African father whom he hardly knew. Describes how, upon hearing of his father's death, he reexamined his life's meaning by tracing his mother's family's migration from Kansas to Hawaii and then visited Kenya and met the African side of his family.
Barack Obama tells the story of his life as the son of a black African father and a white American mother, searching for a workable meaning to his life as an African-American.