Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

by David Garrow

Narrated by Charles Constant

Unabridged — 56 hours, 9 minutes

Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

by David Garrow

Narrated by Charles Constant

Unabridged — 56 hours, 9 minutes

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Overview

As epic in vision and rigorous in detail as Robert Caro's The Years of Lyndon Johnson series, the definitive account of Barack Obama's life before he became the 44th president of the United States-the formative years, confluence of forces, and influential figures who helped shaped an extraordinary leader and his rise-from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Bearing the Cross.

Barack Obama's keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention instantly catapulted the little-known state senator from Illinois into the national spotlight. Three months later, Obama would win election to the U.S. Senate; four years later he would make history as America's first black president. Now, at the end of his second presidential term, David J. Garrow delivers the most compelling and comprehensive biography ever written of Obama in the years preceding his presidency.

Moving around the globe, from Hawaii to Indonesia to the American Northeast and Midwest, Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama meticulously unpacks Obama's life, from his tumultuous upbringing in Honolulu and Jakarta, to his formative time as a community organizer on Chicago's South Side, working in some of the roughest neighborhoods, to Cambridge, where he excelled at Harvard Law School, and finally back to Chicago, where he pursued his political destiny. In voluminous detail, drawn from more than 1,000 interviews and encyclopedic documentary research, Garrow reveals as never before the ambition, the dreams, and the all-too-human struggles of an iconic president in a sure to be news-making biography that will stand as the most authoritative account of Obama's pre-presidential life for decades to come.


Editorial Reviews

JUNE 2017 - AudioFile

As the first two hours of this audiobook pass by with no mention of Barack Obama, listeners may wonder if there’s been a mix-up. Alas, that’s just how it is with this excruciatingly detailed biography. Narrator Charles Constant does his best to keep an inflated 56 hours of audio engaging. He’s a skilled narrator and capable guide through this account of Obama’s early life and rise to political prominence. Constant’s efforts are admirable, but the sheer amount of information presented, though impressive from a research standpoint, undermines any chance for a cohesive narrative. Those interested in Obama’s presidency may be disappointed that they have to wait until the epilogue. This production is not recommended for casual listeners, but serious political science and biography buffs may find it worthwhile. A.T.N. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

★ 03/27/2017
In this epic-length biography, Garrow (Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference) recounts Barack Obama’s intensely political life story up to his 2008 election to the presidency, and does so without apparent political bias. Every fact, however small, is documented in the footnotes, which run to hundreds of pages. The result is a convincing and exceptionally detailed portrait of one man’s self-invention. Garrow opens with a powerfully affecting episode: the March 1980 closure of a Wisconsin Steel plant on Chicago’s South Side, where Obama later spent formative years as a community organizer. Going back to his story’s beginnings, Garrow reports extensively about Obama’s father, a Kenyan-born Harvard graduate student who’s described as brilliant but also alcoholic and abusive toward women, and Obama’s childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia. The book then explores Obama’s early romantic attachments, marriage to Michelle Robinson, involvement in polarizing and personally relevant issues of race, and political career, from state senator in Illinois to U.S. senator in Washington, where he’s immediately identified as a likely Presidential candidate. Garrow also takes care to clarify instances when Obama’s personal recollections or published memoirs differed from historical records or his associates’ memories. Casual readers may well find the level of detail here overpowering, but political history buffs will be fascinated. (May)

From the Publisher

Impressive. ... [A] deeply reported work of biography.” — New York Times Book Review

“Rigorous. ... Thorough. ... Meticulously researched. ... Delivers insight and clarity on Obama’s enigmatic personality.” — Christian Science Monitor

“A prodigious work. ... Each page crackles with the strength of [Garrow’s] research.” — USA Today

“Extremely well-done. ... Garrow slices the fat of fiction away from fact. ... [A book] equally as valuable for what it is saying about the present and the future as well as the past.” — Atlanta Black Star

“Revealing. ... Probing. ... [Garrow] tells us how Obama lived, and explores the calculations he made in the decades leading up to his winning the presidency.”  — Washington Post

“Phenomenal… Essential. … Persuasive. … Authoritative. … A stunning and indispensable work of history. … A masterwork of historical and journalistic research… [and] a terrific read.” — David Greenberg, Politico

“One of the most impressive presidential biographies... [and] a look at the social construction of race.” — Bloomberg (a Must-Read of 2017)

“A tour de force. ... An epic triumph of personal and political biography. — Paul Street, New York Journal of Books

“The authoritative biography of Barack Obama’s prepresidential years. ... Illuminating. ... Impressively researched. ... Readers will be richly rewarded.” — Library Journal (starred review)

“A convincing and exceptionally detailed portrait. ... Political history buffs will be fascinated.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Important. ... Engages, absorbs and mesmerises.” — Literary Review (London)

“Garrow is a demon for research. ... Eminently solid. ... Consistently readable — an impressive work.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Gripping. ... [A] compelling read [that] should appeal to political junkies and insiders. ... Foundational.” — Washington Independent Review of Books

“Learned. ... May endure in the American presidential canon.” — Globe and Mail (Toronto)

“Definitive. ... Fascinating. ... So interesting, you’ll be hard-pressed to put it down.” — Paul Lisnek, WGN Chicago

“You definitely want to pick it up. ... Very thorough, very well-researched.” — Roland Martin, NEWS ONE NOW

“Comprehensive. ... Contains many insights to Obama’s life and character. ... Will be the defining work on Obama’s early life for years to come.” — The Federalist

“Immensely informative. ... Reveals Mr. Obama in all his complexity.” — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Groundbreaking. ... A candid examination of the former president’s life before the White House.” — Daily Nebraskan

“Breathtaking. ... With depth and meticulousness, David Garrow’s new book pulls back the curtain on Obama’s family, upbringing, college years, personal reinventions, mentors, romances, career choices, law school accomplishments, marriage and rise in Illinois politics.” — New York Law Journal

Atlanta Black Star

Extremely well-done. ... Garrow slices the fat of fiction away from fact. ... [A book] equally as valuable for what it is saying about the present and the future as well as the past.

Christian Science Monitor

Rigorous. ... Thorough. ... Meticulously researched. ... Delivers insight and clarity on Obama’s enigmatic personality.

USA Today

A prodigious work. ... Each page crackles with the strength of [Garrow’s] research.

Washington Post

Revealing. ... Probing. ... [Garrow] tells us how Obama lived, and explores the calculations he made in the decades leading up to his winning the presidency.” 

Bloomberg (a Must-Read of 2017)

One of the most impressive presidential biographies... [and] a look at the social construction of race.

Paul Street

A tour de force. ... An epic triumph of personal and political biography.

David Greenberg

Phenomenal… Essential. … Persuasive. … Authoritative. … A stunning and indispensable work of history. … A masterwork of historical and journalistic research… [and] a terrific read.

New York Times Book Review

Impressive. ... [A] deeply reported work of biography.

New York Law Journal

Breathtaking. ... With depth and meticulousness, David Garrow’s new book pulls back the curtain on Obama’s family, upbringing, college years, personal reinventions, mentors, romances, career choices, law school accomplishments, marriage and rise in Illinois politics.

The Federalist

Comprehensive. ... Contains many insights to Obama’s life and character. ... Will be the defining work on Obama’s early life for years to come.

Literary Review (London)

Important. ... Engages, absorbs and mesmerises.

Paul Lisnek

Definitive. ... Fascinating. ... So interesting, you’ll be hard-pressed to put it down.

Daily Nebraskan

Groundbreaking. ... A candid examination of the former president’s life before the White House.

Roland Martin

You definitely want to pick it up. ... Very thorough, very well-researched.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Immensely informative. ... Reveals Mr. Obama in all his complexity.

Globe and Mail (Toronto)

Learned. ... May endure in the American presidential canon.

Washington Independent Review of Books

Gripping. ... [A] compelling read [that] should appeal to political junkies and insiders. ... Foundational.

USA Today

A prodigious work. ... Each page crackles with the strength of [Garrow’s] research.

Washington Post

Revealing. ... Probing. ... [Garrow] tells us how Obama lived, and explores the calculations he made in the decades leading up to his winning the presidency.” 

Library Journal

★ 05/01/2017
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Garrow (law, history, Univ. of Pittsburgh Law Sch.; Bearing the Cross) spent nine years writing what will likely remain the authoritative biography of Barack Obama's prepresidential years. All aspects of the politician's life are exhaustively scrutinized: his search for racial identity, his complex relationships with long-term girlfriends, and his quest for the presidency dating back to his time as a community organizer in Chicago. This end goal led Obama to Harvard Law School, eventually meeting Michelle Robinson as a legal intern. His Chicago years, notably his time as an Illinois state senator and a U.S. senator, receive the most attention. Also included is an illuminating discussion of Obama's best-selling memoir, Dreams from My Father. This impressively researched work features hundreds of interviews, including off-the-record conversations with the former president. Yet, this is no hagiography, as Obama frequently appears arrogant and coldly distant. In the epilog, Garrow concludes that Obama's presidency was flawed, domestically and diplomatically, in no small part owing to his unwillingness to seek bipartisan support, especially for the Affordable Care Act. VERDICT Readers willing to commit the time and attention this book requires will be richly rewarded. [See Prepub Alert, 11/7/16.]—Karl Helicher, formerly with Upper Merion Twp. Lib., King of Prussia, PA

JUNE 2017 - AudioFile

As the first two hours of this audiobook pass by with no mention of Barack Obama, listeners may wonder if there’s been a mix-up. Alas, that’s just how it is with this excruciatingly detailed biography. Narrator Charles Constant does his best to keep an inflated 56 hours of audio engaging. He’s a skilled narrator and capable guide through this account of Obama’s early life and rise to political prominence. Constant’s efforts are admirable, but the sheer amount of information presented, though impressive from a research standpoint, undermines any chance for a cohesive narrative. Those interested in Obama’s presidency may be disappointed that they have to wait until the epilogue. This production is not recommended for casual listeners, but serious political science and biography buffs may find it worthwhile. A.T.N. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2017-03-01
An exhaustive epic of Barack Obama's trajectory to the presidency.Yes, Obama was born in Hawaii, in the United States, just as his birth certificate says. Yes, he smoked marijuana. Yes, he has been a person of overarching ambition with a coolness that often shades into iciness, an island of unnerving calm in the stormy sea of electoral politics. As he has demonstrated in previous books, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garrow (Law and History/Univ. of Pittsburgh School of Law; Liberty and Sexuality: The Right to Privacy and the Making of Roe v. Wade, 1994, etc.) is a demon for research. The present volume, which weighs in at more than 1,400 pages (including nearly 275 pages of notes), is based on more than 1,000 interviews and consultations, it seems, with every known document to deal with the matter of the 44th president. Sometimes the book feels like too much of a good thing. While it is useful to know that Michelle Obama has a strong personality, it's not necessary to have repeated demonstrations of that strength—though it did afford columnists the wherewithal to accuse her of emasculating her husband, who in turn has seemed relatively emotionless. It is not entirely clear how Garrow feels about his subject except that his own overarching thesis would seem to rest on the idea that Obama—Garrow calls him "Barack," familiarly, throughout—was an efficient creator of himself, having gone from sometimes-frivolous youth to preternaturally serious adult with a clear vision of his path to success. Yet, as the author writes in closing, "while the crucible of self-creation had produced an ironclad will, the vessel was hollow at its core." Leaving aside the psychobiographical speculations, however, the core of this book is eminently solid, a thorough turning over of just about every stone, from the poor behavior of Obama's father in the U.S. to the sound and fury of Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers. Too long by half but consistently readable—an impressive work that will provide grist for the former president's detractors and admirers alike.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170182442
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 05/09/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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