The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream

The Audacity of Hope book

Page: 384 pages
Writer: Barack Obama
Publisher: Crown

About the Writer

Barack Obama is US Senator from Illinois running for 2008 US presidential election. Obama is one of presidential candidate from Democratic Party.

Book Description

The Audacity of Hope is the second book written by Barack Obama. This book is based on his keynote speed at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Obama shares his personal opinions about faith, values and he offers his vision of a better future by reparing what he called “broken political process”. In this book Obama really try to show that he is very encourage to be a bridge and heal the US political wounds.

Readers that have read this book admit that Barack Obama has a very warm and inviting style of communicating with other people. This is probably why many people really like him.

The Obama Movement: Why Barack Obama Speaks to America’s Youth

The Obama Movement

Writer: Joseph Vogel
Page: 116 pages

Author Description

Joseph Vogel is a graduate student and writing instructor at Brigham Young University.

Book Description

The Obama Movement describing a series of response from students and young professional in United States when they were asked this perticular question “Why Barack Obama?”.

This book also contains several stories of young people in the trenches regarding the upcoming 2008 US presidential election, and whould the cast their vote in the election.

A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can’t Win

A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can’t Win

Writer: Shelby Steel
Page: 160 pages

Author Description

Shelby Steel is writer of best selling book The Content of Our Character.

Book Description

On this book, Shelby Steel writes about how Barack Obama caught between two classic postures that black or negro people always usde to make their way in the white American mainstream.

Steel also write that Barack Obama was born on an temperament yet intellegence interracial family background. According to Steel, American people tends to contrained by racial corectness causing people some times afraid to ask their self wether we againt racism or not.