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"He is one of the best writers to enter modern politics." —Jonathan Alter, Newsweek.com "[Barack Obama] is that rare politician who can actually write- and write movingly and genuinely about himself...In these pages he often speaks to the reader as if he were an old friend from back in the day, salting policy recommendations with colorful asides about the absurdities of political life...[He] strives in these pages to ground his policy thinking in simple common sense...while articulating these venomous pre-election days, but also in these increasingly polarized and polarizing times."—Michiko Katutani, New York Times "[Few] on the partisan landscape can discuss the word 'hope' in a political context and be regarded as the least bit sincere. Obama is such a man, and he proves it by employing a fresh and buoyant vocabulary to scrub away some of the toxins from contemporary political debate. Those polling categories that presume to define the vast chasm between us do not, Obama reminds us, add up to the sum of our concerns or hint at where our hearts otherwise intersect...Obama advances ordinary words like 'empathy', 'humility', 'grace' and 'balance' into the extraordinary context of 2006's hyper-agitated partisan politics. The effect is not only refreshing but also hopeful...As you might anticipate from a former civil lawyer and a university lecturer on constitutional law, Obama writes convincingly about race as well as the lofty place the Constitution holds in American life...He writes tenderly about family and knowingly about faith. Readers, no matter what their party affiliation, may experience the oddly uplifting sensation of comparing the everyday contemptuous view of politics that circulates so widely in our civic conversations with the practical idealism set down by this slender, smiling, 45-year-old former sate legislator who is included on virtually every credible list of future presidential contenders." —Los Angeles Times"What's impressive about Obama is an intelligence that his new books diplays in aubundance." —Washington Post Book World "An upbeat view of the country's potential and a political biography that concentrates on the senator's core values." —Chicago Tribune“The self-portrait is appealing. It presents a man of relative youth yet maturity, a wise observer of the human condition, a figure who possesses perseverance and writing skills that have flashes of grandeur. Obama also demonstrates a wry sense of humor…His particular upbringing gives him special insights into the transition of American politics in the 1960s and ’70s from debates over economic principles to a focus on culture and morality, and into the divisiveness, polarization and incivility that accompanied this transition.”—Gary Hart, The New York Times Book Review“America’s founders set a high standard for political writing, and most contemporary efforts fall woefully short. How nice, then, to have a politician who can write as well as U.S. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. … The Audacity of Hope … is fascinating in its revelation of Obama as someone who considers and questions, rather than asserts and declares. In nine focused chapters, Obama shows himself an agile thinker. This is an idea book, not a public-policy primer.”—Elizabeth Taylor, Philadelphia Daily News“Not only is Obama a good writer, his mind is top-shelf, his heart tender.”—Les Payne, Newsday“A thoughtful, careful analysis of what needs to be done to preserve our freedoms in a time of terror.”—Newton N. Minow, Chicago Tribune

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About the Author

BARACK OBAMA was elected President of the United States on November 4, 2008. He is the author of one previous book, the New York Times bestseller Dreams from My Father.

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Product details

Paperback: 384 pages

Publisher: Broadway Books (November 6, 2007)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0307237702

ISBN-13: 978-0307237705

Product Dimensions:

5.1 x 0.8 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.2 out of 5 stars

1,338 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#11,529 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Barack Obama immediately lays his cards out on the table stating, "I believe in evolution, scientific inquiry, and global warming". He supports Habeas Corpus, Separation of Powers and the Separation of Church and State. No equivocating, no hedging just straight out this is who he is, this is what he believe. When asked what it's like to operate in the current political environment Obama responds by mentioning Nelson Mandela, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and political reformists in Chinese or Egyptian prisons and suddenly America doesn't seem nearly as desperate. It's this kind of honesty and optimism that draws me to Obama. It's been years since we've had this kind of pragmatism, humility and openness to negotiation in the oval office.Barack's pragmatism is to me his most attractive quality. Rather that treat the Constitution as a sacred text handed to us from above ala Ron Paul he regards it as a "framework to organize the way by which we argue about the future" As he states, even the "founders and ratifiers themselves disagreed profoundly, vehemently, on the meaning of their masterpiece" so how could we possibly settle on a single interpretation. Barack writes, "We should be guided by what works" Amen to that. What a change this would be from the rigid ideological dogma of the Bush Administration and their desire to change the fundamental relationships between the branches of government.My biggest concern regarding Sen. Obama is that he sometimes seems a bit soft and naïve. He writes, "Democratic audiences are often surprised when I tell them that I don't consider George Bush a bad man" I respectfully disagree. Bush supports torture, lies habitually, tries to divide the country with wedge issues, uses fear to ram through his policies and generally runs the government like a petulant two year old. These are not the actions of a good man with bad policies. These are the actions of a bad man with very poor leadership skills. Later he writes, "we would be hard pressed to find a conservative or liberal in America today... who doesn't subscribe to the basic set of individual liberties identified by the founders in our Constitution" Finding a conservative who doesn't subscribe to individual liberties is like shooting fish in a barrel. Where was the opposition to the suspension of Habeas Corpus, warrentless wiretapping and torture? For that matter the entire religious right seems determined to completely rewrite the Constitution?Sen. Obama also expresses some satisfaction over the results of the Republican's `Nuclear Option' threat regarding filibustering and the `Gang of Fourteen' Essentially the White House got to pass through some far right judges and the Democrats got to keep the option of filibustering as long as they promised never to use it. What good is the preservation of filibustering if it cannot be used? It was a total capitulation by the Democrats which looked even more pathetic when the new 2007 Republican minority more than DOUBLED the previous record of filibustering for a single year. To paraphrase `The Untouchables' it's just like a Democrat to bring a knife to a gunfight.Regardless of any small concerns on my part Sen. Obama is a tremendous breath of fresh air after the toxic fumes of the Bush years. As he states in his book, a polarized electorate strengthens conservatives and weakens liberals. I find his sense of priorities to be right on the money with concerns over declining wages and a recognition that the Bush Ownership Society essentially means "You're on your own." He also believes "that the resources and power of the national government can facilitate, rather than supplant, a vibrant economy" Despite the best efforts of the Bush administration to show how ineffective and corrupt the federal government can be I still have faith that in the right hands it can help even out many of the monumental inequities in our increasingly winner-take-all society. Last, I was impressed by his desire to spread democracy by leading by example and abiding by international rules of standards. Not because we have to but because it's the right thing to do.Besides a section on health care Barack Obama spends very little time on details. The book is mostly about Barack, his values, his life and his respect for the established relationships between the three branches of the federal government. It's an excellent book and only increased my hope for an Obama victory in the fall.

Love reading this book. What a great and brilliant man. Written before he was President with a lot of eye opening insight into politics. Not a "story". This is real life.

Loved the insight he gave on his first term as a Senator and his thoughts on politics. You can learn a lot from this book.

Obama takes you through his early years to is early days as a Junior Illinois Senator. I was surprised to learn of Obama’s more moderate views on capitalism and defense. I also appreciated his honesty about his loss on his first campaign and challenges he faced being a husband and father. This book gives you a glimpse of what Obama felt was important and ultimately lead to his Presidential agenda.

Barack Obama our first African American President of the United States tells his story of his life before becoming our President by telling about his family, true values, common goals and differences, and compromises. A must read.

get it from the library......save your money

Once more, I am impressed with the insights into the man and his decisions during his presidency. This writing confirms the soul of a philosopher.

The book is an interesting take on American politics, full of Obamas ideas for solving America's problems. But like others have said, it's clear from reading this book that he was already thinking of running for president when he wrote it. The book really gives you a deeper understanding of Obamas mindset in both politics and life I'm generaI. I would say if you want to get to know him on a more personal level, this book is for you. Oh and he also gives you a bit of insight into the inner workings of congress. A worthy read.

One of the few books that’s made a lasting impact on my personal and professional life. A must read for any young person wanting to serve his/her nation with wit, goodwill and the leadership our generation deserves. I️ am grateful to the author!

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