![]() Former First Lady Michelle Obama's memoir starts with her life in South Chicago and takes the reader all the way to her last days in the White House. She tells vivid stories with tremendous heart. While there may still be some secrecy and discretion about some things political, this memoir feels wholeheartedly authentic. This book is on everyone's radar. After a few people told me they read it, I got on that AADL waiting list in the 400th position. Thankfully, my cousin-in-law had a copy I could read so I didn't have to wait a year at the library. I loved this book. I loved the first two sections about Michelle Obama's childhood-young adulthood and then the early years married to Barack Obama. I found her so relatable, inspiring, and powerful. She nearly brought me to tears a number of times throughout the book and I know I will be thinking and talking about this one for quite some time.
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