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Obama: From Promise to Power
By (Author) David Mendell
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st December 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Social and cultural history
History of the Americas
973.932092
Hardback
416
Width 161mm, Height 234mm, Spine 35mm
700g
David Mendell has covered Obama since the beginning of his campaign for the Senate and as a result enjoys far-reaching access to the new Senator - both his professional and personal life. He uses this access to paint a very intimate portrait of Obama and his life pre and post Senate, including Obama's new status as a sex symbol now that going into a crowd to shake hands with constituents carries the added concern of being groped by women, and the toll this has had on his marriage.Mendell also describes the dirty tactics sanctioned by Obama - who has steeped his image and reputation on the ideals of clean politics and good government - to win his Senate seat by employing David Axelrod, a Chicago-based political consultant (consultant to the John Edwards' campaign) with what the author describes as "an appetite for the Big Kill." Mendell also positions Barack Obama as in fact the Saviour of a fumbling Democratic party, who is potentially orchestrating a career in Senate to guarantee him at the very least a vice presidential nod, if not a nod for the top job in 2008. The dream ticket would be Hilary Clinton-Barack Obama given his reception at the Democratic National Convention in 2004.
"David Mendell got to Barack Obama before most of the rest of the world, telling the story of Obama's remarkable rise to power with deep reporting and in vivid detail. Obama was perhaps the most unlikely person ever to seek the presidency. Mendell's fine book provides the historical backdrop for how Obama got to the starting line of that 2008 campaign. The story he tells is as fresh today as it was at the time." -- Dan Balz, Chief Correspondent at the Washington Post
"This book was required reading for those of us who covered Obama's 2008 campaign. Two White House terms later, it remains a fascinating and unfiltered read about the remarkable political rise of a major historical figure." -- John McCormick, Bloomberg national political reporter
"Long before Barack Obama was president, David Mendell was thereand we're lucky he was. In Obama: From Promise to Power, he uses his extraordinary access to Barack and Michelle Obama, their friends and aides, to deliver an engaging and insightful portrait of one of the most intriguing leaders in modern American history." -- Peter Slevin, author of Michelle Obama: A Life.
"I recommend this wonderful book to anyone who wants to know the real story behind Barack Obama's historic rise to national political stardom. Having covered Obama since his Senate campaign began, David Mendell offers an insightful, richly detailed and refreshingly balanced account of a 'change candidate' who was neither as perfect or as flawed as others might want you to believe." -- Clarence Page, 1989 Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Chicago Tribune
"Long before Barack Obama made history, he attracted the attention of the gifted journalist David Mendell. His intimate interviews with the rising political star, and his brilliant analysis of the movement that formed around him, endure as an unparalleled chronicle of the making of an American president." -- Evan Osnos, winner of the National Book Award for Age of Ambition, and staff writer at the New Yorker
"Before Barack Obama was a towering political figure, he was a local pol. This book serves as a corrective to Obama mythmaking on both sides, and it provides an insider's glimpse at the political origins and stunningly swift rise of Barack Obama." -- Ben Smith, editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed
"David Mendell was on the Obama story long before the rest of the world caught on. This book remains an essential text for understanding President Obama's formative years." -- Alec MacGillis, government and politics reporter for ProPublica and author of The Cynic: A biography of Senator Mitch McConnell
The single best source of background information on our new president. -- National Review
David Mendell, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, began writing about urban issues and politics for the Chicago Tribune in 1998. Over his eight-year tenure at the Tribune, Mendell also has covered breaking national news, including the Columbine High School shootings and the Seattle riots spurred by meetings of the World Trade Organization.