Title | : | Barack Obama, His Essential Wisdom |
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ISBN | : | 1435164555 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781435164550 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 142 |
Publication | : | Published December 1, 2021 |
Barack Obama, His Essential Wisdom Reviews
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A good collection of extracts from Obama's speeches, public statements and social media posts, but somewhat repetitive. There are actually only a couple of repeated statements, the organization into categories is what for me detracts from the power of the wisdom. The presentation and flow would have been much more powerful chronologically with short interceding observations to set the tone.
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A very easy read as it is filled with quotes from President Obama. If you feel like giving up on hope with the way this country is going right now, this is the perfect quick read and will take you back to a time not too long ago when the country actually felt great and heading in a wonderful direction
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As admitted in the introduction, “it will take decades for historians to achieve clarity and consensus” on Obama’s presidency. In the meantime, the editor shares what she considers to be his most impressive quotes, some of which are duplicated, some sound good, some are laughable.
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God I miss his voice!
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Great source of inspiration. I see how I will be quoting his "wisdom" in the future, especially that related to parenthood.
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A nice collection of quotes given by the one and only Barack Obama through 2016. Nice little history lesson of some of the things that have happened during his two terms in office.
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Great book to read during the Biden inauguration. If words matter, then Obama got them right again and again.
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Completely changed my view of Barack Obama. Great insight. W President.
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3.0-3.5
"Barack Obama: His Essential Wisdom" is a fairly short read and flashback to "simpler" times. On the one hand it's a quaint little collection of quotes from a POTUS that spoke with far more dignity, wit, and intelligence than his successor. At the same time I kind of feel like the assembled quotes are overly saccharine and a repeat of the HR strategy that made him a celebrity candidate but a bit of a let down of a President. The quotes it contains are wise but I don't think they completely reflect the actions and policies of a well-meaning man who wasn't the knockout force for change many had hoped he'd be. The book isn't without its merits and some substance but all the same feels a bit like fluff. My teenage self, not yet cynical of America and a little star struck of Barack Obama probably would have given this a higher score.