It gives an interesting perspective of the author’s sense of incomplete identity after being abandoned by his father when he was just a young boy. President Obama’s “Dreams from My Father” is written beautifully. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 453 pages and is available in Paperback format. You can also download Dreams of Joy by Lisa See, Name: Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, Genre: African American Demographic Studies, Minority Demographic Studies, US Presidents. We would definitely recommend this book as well as the Audacity of Hope to anyone interested in knowing our new President from the inside, his plans, his thoughts, for himself and our country. All of these factors: the need to understand his relationship to his [African-born], Harvard educated father, his dark skin inherited from racially mixed parents, his experiences of witnessing injustice and discrimination toward people of African descent, the love and support of his grandparents, and his mother’s anthropological humanism seems to have influenced the choices he made for his friends, acquaintances, and work and service to mankind. As the book passes through the different stages of the author’s life, you see an ambitious [white] mother who encourages him to succeed in school, opens his eyes to a culture that is different from his own and teaches, by her actions, equality for people of all races.

The first edition of the novel was published in July 1995, and was written by Barack Obama. Obama has said his father was little more than a myth to him, at the time of the elder Obama’s death in 1982.
You see loving and caring [white] grandparents who reinforce the values of racial equality and provide a home for him when his mother, who remains in Indonesia, sends him back to the states for a better education.
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