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Becoming: Adapted for Younger Readers, by Michelle Obama

meheh's review

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4.0

this was such an educational read that had so many important discussions and really enlightened me about the marginalised groups in america! also the obamas are seriously so cute, reading abt their family dynamics and what life is like in the White House was so interesting! overall such a good read!

angelkg's review against another edition

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4.0

Michelle Obama ist einfach eine sehr inspirierende Frau. Schon in jungen Jahren begann sie sich zu engagieren . Ihre Geschichte zu lesen war sehr inspirierend und ermutigend. Nur fällt es mir schwer, solche Bücher zu bewerten, weil sie ja das Leben eines Menschen sind. However, ich denke, jedes Mädchen kann sich sie zum Vorbild nehmen und nach Großem streben.

ari_reading_'s review

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4.0

3.75 to 4 stars
Becoming is an autobiography written by Michelle Obama,former First Lady of the United States and wife of Barack Obama (America's 44th president)
It details her life before meeting Barack, meeting him,campaigning and then her First Lady experience.

I think that this book really gave me insight into what it was like in the White House. I am not an American but I have always been fascinated with American politics and it really shows the true struggles of things we think appear natural, such as speech writing and the fact that you will get slandered for saying something in your speech.

I also loved her journey to the law firm and how she was torn between quitting to do something she loved and get paid less or keep the steady flow of money going and keep doing a job that made her miserable.
Her advocacy as well is something I really enjoyed, her passion for helping really came through the pages. Her struggles with Motherhood to are covered, the book a lot more to her as a person then I would have thought.

Many accusations have been made about this being an Anti-Trump book.
Donald Trump is barely mentioned until the end, briefly about the 2012 election and again about the 2016 election and she expresses her opinions politely.

One thing that annoyed me in the book was the constant way of describing people by their skin colour. She would describe someone as a "nice African American"
Why do we need to know their skin colour.
She also when talking about her friends, said the following.
"My friends included a girl named Rachel, whose mother was white and had a British accent”
Why does this matter?

Overall, pretty interesting autobiography with some things that annoyed me.

heatherinthenether's review against another edition

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4.0

A big story of a remarkable life

I don't think I was in the right mindset to take on a deeply detailed autobiography or I might have given this book five stars. Lots of great detail and insight into the inner workings of politics, and a ton of very real looks at what it's like to be a woman and wife and mother, especially with so many eyes on you. It's real and funny and sad and sweet.

tina4vamalist's review

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challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

4.5

thebookishaustin's review

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challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

lexi2006's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

5.0

princeofthemoon's review

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4.5

although i am very ignorant towards politics, i have always seen michelle robinson as an inspiration. getting insight to her world was so interesting. i really do admire her, even if i don't agree with her all the time. very well written, usually memoirs can be such a bore. 

jeremy151's review

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5

kalryakabane's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

This book made me cry more than the combination of all the books I’ve ever read