A Promised Land | A Guide to the Book by Barack Obama
President Barack Obama’s latest book is a detailed look into his run up to the presidency, along with an in-depth breakdown of the decisions and events that took place during Obama’s first term in office. Learn the who’s, how’s, and why’s behind the historic 44th president’s first term.
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What does this SNAP Summary Include?
- Synopsis of the original book
- An overview of key players
- Key takeaways from each chapter
- Obama’s journey from childhood through law school and the U.S Senate to President
- The decision-making process behind the tough calls Obama made as president
- Editorial Review
- Background on Barack Obama
About the Original Book:
In A Promised Land, former Presidnt Barack Obama gives unfettered acccess to his presidency, from the events that led him to run, to the ups and downs of his campaign leading to his historic win, and the hurdles he faced once he was elected to the highest office in the land. Obama spares no detail as he recounts the difficulties he faced through numerous well-remembered issues such as the financial crisis, passing Obamacare, an overwhelming mid-term election loss, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, sending in additional troops to Afghanistan, and eventually finding and killing Osama Bin Laden.
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