Becoming - Summarized for Busy People: Based on the Book by Michelle Obama
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Michelle Obama had achieved so many things and had become one of the most iconic women in our era. She had become the first African American to serve in the role of First Lady of the United States of America and helped create the most welcoming and inclusive White House in history while establishing herself as the advocate for women empowerment and health and wellness around the world. She stood beside her husband as they survived some of the most harrowing experiences of their lives. All while raising two down-to-earth daughters despite the unforgiving media glare.
Her memoir is a work of introspection and reflection with inspiring storytelling. Michelle Obama chronicles her experiences—from her childhood in the South Side of Chicago to her first years as a mother, to her eight years spent in the White House. She describes her victories as well as her failures in her public and private life—showing her full story as she had lived it. Warm and reflective, Becoming is a personal revelation of a woman with soul and substance who continues to defy expectation and to inspire us to do the same.
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BECOMING
Summarized For Busy People
Based on the Book by Michelle Obama
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TABLE OF CONTENT
BECOMING
BOOK OVERVIEW
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PART I: BECOMING ME
PART II: BECOMING US
PART III: BECOMING MORE
EPILOGUE
KEY THEMES
Overcoming Adversity
Racism in America
The Power of Education
Becoming
EDITORIAL REVIEW
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BOOK OVERVIEW
Becoming is an intimate and captivating memoir of the first African-American First Lady of the United States of America, Michelle Obama. The book entails her life as a child in a small house on the South Side of Chicago and onto her passionate drive to succeed at Princeton and Harvard Law. It follows her through her courtship with Barack Obama, the 44th president, to her struggle in balancing success as an executive and as a mother, and to her eight years as FLOTUS at the most famous address in the world.
The book shows Obama’s small and large moments that shaped her and her life. It shares her personal triumphs and struggles—even in her professional world—and the times that she felt she had let the country down. She focuses on uplifting young girls and women, giving the underprivileged an opportunity to succeed, and how Barack motivated her to become more than just a lawyer.
Michelle’s extraordinary journey is a relatable one because of where she came from—from nothing and succeeding through mere grit and hard work, overcoming obstacles as a black woman in a country still struggling with racism.