Dreams from My Father (Adapted for Young Adults): A Story of Race and Inheritance
A Journey of Self-Discovery and Belonging
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Walker Books Ltd
Published:3rd Mar '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This adaptation of a powerful memoir offers young readers insights into Barack Obama's early life and the journey of self-discovery he undertook.
In Dreams from My Father (Adapted for Young Adults): A Story of Race and Inheritance, readers are introduced to a compelling narrative that explores the formative years of Barack Obama, one of America's most significant leaders. This edition, tailored for young adult readers, offers a fresh perspective on his journey of self-discovery and the challenges he faced while navigating his identity as a young Black man. With vibrant color photos and an engaging format, the book invites readers to connect with Obama's experiences on a personal level.
The memoir chronicles Obama's life from high school through college, detailing his time in New York and his growth as a community organizer in Chicago. As he travels to Kenya, he grapples with questions of belonging and purpose, providing insights into his humble beginnings and the trials that shaped his character. This adaptation skillfully abridges the original text, ensuring that young readers can easily engage with and reflect on the themes of race, heritage, and personal growth.
Ultimately, Dreams from My Father serves as an inspiring tale for young adults, encouraging them to contemplate their own paths and the importance of understanding one’s roots. By sharing his story, Obama empowers the next generation to pursue lives of authenticity and service, making this memoir a valuable resource for reflection and growth.
Listed in Pen&Inc, highlighting the best in diverse children's books, June 2022 * Pen & Inc *
Featured in 'Best New Books' * The School Librarian *
ISBN: 9781406334470
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm
Weight: 329g
352 pages