Título : | Dreams from my Father | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Barack Obama, Autor | Mención de edición: | 1º | Editorial: | London [Reino Unido] : Random House UK Limited | Fecha de publicación: | 2007 | Número de páginas: | 446 p | Dimensiones: | 18 cm | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-1-84767-351-0 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | :Inglés:Literatura:Ensayos, Estudios (Políticos, Culturales, Sociales, etc) :Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas Originales
| Etiquetas: | ensayo noficción real hechos política | Resumen: | Before Barack Obama became a politician he was, among other things, a writer. Dreams from My Father is his masterpiece: a refreshing, revealing portrait of a young man asking the big questions about identity and belonging.
The son of a black African father and a white American mother, Obama recounts an emotional odyssey. He retraces the migration of his mother's family from Kansas to Hawaii, then to his childhood home in Indonesia. Finally he travels to Kenya, where he confronts the bitter truth of his father's life and at last reconciles his divided inheritance. |
Dreams from my Father [texto impreso] / Barack Obama, Autor . - 1º . - London (20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 2SA, Reino Unido) : Random House UK Limited, 2007 . - 446 p ; 18 cm. ISBN : 978-1-84767-351-0 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | :Inglés:Literatura:Ensayos, Estudios (Políticos, Culturales, Sociales, etc) :Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas Originales
| Etiquetas: | ensayo noficción real hechos política | Resumen: | Before Barack Obama became a politician he was, among other things, a writer. Dreams from My Father is his masterpiece: a refreshing, revealing portrait of a young man asking the big questions about identity and belonging.
The son of a black African father and a white American mother, Obama recounts an emotional odyssey. He retraces the migration of his mother's family from Kansas to Hawaii, then to his childhood home in Indonesia. Finally he travels to Kenya, where he confronts the bitter truth of his father's life and at last reconciles his divided inheritance. |
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