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You've read about historical U.S. figures in school textbooks. Maybe you've even seen a miniseries or movie about some of the leaders of America's past. But right now you're living in the midst of history in the making. You are watching a man with an unlikely story become one of the most important people in American politics today.

It doesn't matter whether you've heard him speak, or even whether or not you agree with his politics. The life of Barack Obama is an inspirational story for anyone who has ever felt abandoned, alone, different, or who has wanted to do great things and make a difference in the world. Learn about the life-shaping experiences Barack Obama faced as he:

  • Was raised by a single mom and his grandparents
  • Rose to the top of his class at Harvard Law
  • Accepted a faith that gives his life deeper meaning
  • Left a lucrative career in law to work in public service

In 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out about the state of our country and its leadership, saying, "We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now." Barack Obama was only six years old when that speech took place, and forty years later he stood in the place where Abraham Lincoln once stood, and announced he was running for president because of what Dr. King called the "fierce urgency of now." He recognized a country once again in turmoil and a nation looking for something different—something better.

As you read about the life of Barack Obama you'll be encouraged, inspired, and challenged to look at the world around you and see how you can take your own improbable journey to change it.

Product #9780310670032
Year Published: 2008
Number of Pages: 144
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Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! by Tim Gossett on 01/21/2009
"What is Zondervan doing publishing a book on Barack Obama," countless youth workers around the country cried when Youth Specialties announced they had commissioned and were releasing a biography of him. The blogs were full of disrespectful comments toward both Youth Specialties and Barack, but Youth Specialties mostly did a good job of helping to interpret their decision. The book is a surprisingly engaging read and, while marketed in the "juvenile fiction" category, will be of interest to anyone who would like to read a basic biography of our new President. The book gives an overview of his entire life, up to the point of the election (it does not mention his victory, or the race between him and John McCain.) On the whole, it is an almost entirely balanced and even portrayal of Barack, with excellent attention to: * community organizing (something very few Christians?or Americans, for that matter?understand) * his relationship with Michelle and his family * his writings and speeches (many quotes, sometimes extended, are included) * hist anti-war position, with its connection to the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. * the story of his celebrated 2004 speech to the Democratic National Convention A few oddities distract from the book, though not enough for me to avoid recommending it to you: * There are some occasional tangents that feel a bit out of place, especially two pages of statistics and discussion about fatherless families, and the inclusion of a long prayer by popular emergent church author Donald Miller. * An analysis of his controversial pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, is almost entirely absent. * Practically no discussion is included about some of his important theological influences, such as Reinhold Niebuhr, whose work was critical in shaping Barack's religious thought. I suspect these aspects relate both to the fact that the book was released by a conservative publishing giant, and that the book has a more informational than analytical tone. On the whole, though, the book would make a great gift to a youth who is interested in politics, and it would also be appropriate for a small group book study by youth. You might also simply leave a copy in the youth room to spark discussion, or make copies available for checkout. The book is a worthwhile effort, and I for one applaud Youth Specialities for publishing it. Barack's story is an inspiring one for youth to read about, and the book would make a perfect addition to any other Black History Month plans you already have.
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 November, 2008.