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100 1  Maraniss, David. 
245 10 Barack Obama :|bthe story|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cDavid Maraniss. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bSimon & Schuster Audio,|c2012. 
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511 0  Read by David Maraniss. 
520    From the author of First in His Class, the definitive 
       biography of Bill Clinton, this New York Times bestseller 
       was hailed by critics as a groundbreaking 
       multigenerational biography, a richly textured account of 
       President Obama and the forces that shaped him and sustain
       him. In Barack Obama: The Story, David Maraniss has 
       written a deeply reported generational biography teeming 
       with fresh insights and revealing information, a masterly 
       narrative drawn from hundreds of interviews, including 
       with President Obama in the Oval Office, and a trove of 
       letters, journals, diaries, and other documents. The book 
       unfolds in the small towns of Kansas and the remote 
       villages of western Kenya, following the personal 
       struggles of Obama's white and black ancestors through the
       swirl of the twentieth century. It is a roots story on a 
       global scale, a saga of constant movement, frustration and
       accomplishment, strong women and weak men, hopes lost and 
       deferred, people leaving and being left. Disparate family 
       threads converge in the climactic chapters as Obama 
       reaches adulthood and travels from Honolulu to Los Angeles
       to New York to Chicago, trying to make sense of his past, 
       establish his own identity, and prepare for his political 
       future. Barack Obama: The Story chronicles as never before
       the forces that shaped the first black president of the 
       United States and explains why he thinks and acts as he 
       does. Much like the author's classic study of Bill Clinton,
       First in His Class, this promises to become a seminal book
       that will redefine a president. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Obama, Barack|xChildhood and youth. 
600 10 Obama, Barack|xFamily. 
600 10 Obama, Barack|xTravel|zAfrica. 
650  0 Presidents|zUnited States|vBiography. 
651  0 Hawaii|vBiography. 
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