The Obamas: The White House Years

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sedge
I was proud that America elected a black President. Unfortunately, he has squandered his opportunity to bring hope to America--dividing us further and failing to acknowledge any errors in his flawed policies. Race relations haven't been worse since the sixties.
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kelly andrews
I like the entire product. The photos the wording the sense of history. The fact that this will be a legacy that I can pass to my children who will pass it along to their children. The only draw-back is that I now need to order a few more and it is "out of stock"?
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tisha
I just received it and it is a beautiful representation of a very historic period in our country. I am proud to be an American no matter who the president is but the election of President Obama led me to collect memorabilia. This is a great addition to my collection.
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arathi
I really loved reading this book about the life of the Obama s while in office , i m o they are a warm and loving family , with a great love for there country and its people . Best wishes to them for the future .
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maria anna
A nice pictorial; however, wish I had purchased the Times version instead. Still a good purchase as a "historical reference" and a great conversation starter for visitors (I keep it on the coffee table).
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trish stineman
Concise in its presentation yet detailed enough to keep one's attention riveted to the pages...a one sitting read. It gives the reader hope..inspiration to deal with one!s own personal issues. Perseverance seldom fails can be its motto
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