Barack Obama was the 44th president of the United States, elected in November 2008 and holding office for two terms. He is the author of two previous New York Times bestselling books, Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope, and the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Michelle. They have two daughters, Malia and Sasha.
“Barack Obama is as fine a writer as they come . . .
nearly always pleasurable to read, sentence by sentence, the prose
gorgeous in places, the detail granular and
vivid. . . . Obama’s thoughtfulness is obvious to
anyone who has observed his political career, but in this book he
lays himself open to self-questioning. . . . The
story will continue in the second volume, but Barack Obama has
already illuminated a pivotal moment in American history, and how
America changed while also remaining unchanged.”—Chimamanda Ngozi
Adichie, New York Times Book Review
“Obama set the modern American benchmark for lofty rhetoric, for
inspiring a passionate sense of optimism, for repeatedly rejecting
the cynical politics of the past. . . . The book
radiates an emotional warmth that Obama used to share only with his
inner circle. . . . To have Barack Obama reemerge
bearing a message of tattered idealism is a welcome tonic.”—David
Brooks, The Atlantic
“[A Promised Land] is well written, certainly the best-written
presidential memoir I have read. Obama has an easy and stylish way
with words. . . . The most notable feature of the
book, however, is Obama’s ability to see not just both sides of
every issue but even to empathize with the side in vigorous
opposition to his own.”—Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post
“A Promised Land often reads like a conversation Obama is having
with himself— questioning his ambition, wrestling with whether the
sacrifices were worth it, toggling between pride in his
administration’s accomplishments and self-doubt over whether he did
enough. Written in the Trump era, under an administration bent on
repudiating everything he stood for, his elegant prose is freighted
with uncertainty about the state of our politics, about whether we
can ever reach the titular promised land. . . . The
triumphs are tempered with brooding reflections about the
inevitable limitations of the presidency.”—Eli Stokols, Los Angeles
Times
“[Barack Obama] offers his account, in manners occasionally
thrilling but always educational, of the biggest watershed moments
of his early administration. . . . His humor, again
rare for a person of his professional stature, shines through, most
delightfully when he takes jabs at meetings with foreign leaders
that could have been an email or Vladimir Putin’s obsession with
hearing himself talk. . . . A Promised Land is a
book we’ll all be better for reading.”—Seija Rankin, Entertainment
Weekly
“A Promised Land is remarkable for its precision and thoroughness,
as well as for its honesty, humor, and thoughtful perspective.
President Obama’s skill as a writer, and his generosity in sharing
his doubts and disappointments as well as his accomplishments and
convictions, make the memoir a must-read for all those who wonder
why character matters and what true patriotism looks like. And for
political junkies, there are nuggets on each and every page.”—Leigh
Haber, O, The Oprah Magazine
“[A Promised Land’s] strength, like that of its author, is in the
ability to be many things to many people . . . A
Promised Land is less a personal memoir than an unusual sort of
history, one recounted by the man at the center of it, a man who
seems always to be observing himself in action.”—Carlos Lozada,
Washington Post
“The 768-page tome is most immediately a thoughtful reflection on
[Obama’s] career, including the first years of his
presidency. . . . His insight into his mindset
during his biggest presidential moments is a reminder of his
thoughtfulness at a time when deep thought and reflection are
desperately needed in the corridors of power.”—Justin Worland,
Time
“The first volume of Barack Obama’s memoirs puts to the test
whether a good writer can survive being president. A Promised Land
is indisputably a book by the author of Dreams from My Father.
Somehow, through a decade and a half of intense exposure, speeches,
interviews, meetings, briefings, and galas, the ex-president has
preserved his inner life, and with it his literary light.”—George
Packer, The Atlantic
“An intimate and elegantly written reflection on historical moments
in Obama’s presidency.”—People Magazine
“Reflective and reasonable almost to a fault, the book is also a
reminder that the forty-fourth president is one of the best writers
ever to serve in that office.”—The Economist
“Barack Obama’s new memoir A Promised Land is unlike any other
presidential autobiography from the past—or, likely, future. Yes,
it provides a historical account of his time in office and
explicates the policy objectives of his administration, from health
care to economic recovery to climate change. But the volume is also
an introspective self-portrait, set down in the same fluent,
fleet-footed prose that made his 1995 book Dreams from My Father
such a haunting family memoir. And much like the way that earlier
book turned the story of its author’s coming-of-age into an
expansive meditation on race and identity, so A Promised Land uses
his improbable journey—from outsider to the White House and the
first two years of his presidency—as a prism by which to explore
some of the dynamics of change and renewal that have informed two
and a half centuries of American history.”—Michiko Kakutani, New
York Times
“Barack Obama’s A Promised Land is as extraordinary and unusual as
the man himself. . . . Another unusual thing about
this presidential memoir (though it shouldn’t be too surprising for
those who read his earlier autobiography, Dreams from My Father):
Obama is a fine writer—graceful, evocative, breezily literary
without being the slightest bit twee.”—Fred Kaplan, Slate
“To a remarkable degree, the style of this latest retelling
reflects the man we have seen over these years: orderly, cautious,
self-examining—yet eloquent in flashes so vivid that the world was
immediately able to share something of his
vision. . . . We hear his voice in every sentence,
almost as if he were physically present and reading the book
aloud.”—Ron Elving, NPR
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