Sunday, April 11, 2010

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The Bridge ... A bridge in the life of Barack Obama Humor


A book 100% recommended to all those sociologists and analysts of political marketing and communication.

The author, David Reminick , this time we brings an exciting growth story about President Barack H. Obama unlike any history of American presidents have been counted in the last hundred years, with some psychological nuances to understand its causes and struggles.

This book is a detailed research work carried out by a journalist from the perspective of the ambitions and desires of a young Harvard lawyer who managed to win the last U.S. presidential election.

The Bridge enters the Obama family environment where you know your father, a prominent economist who leaves home separating of Stanley Ann Dunham, Obama's mother, who also DECIDE completing his studies in anthropology in the Republic of Indonesia.

The author of the book shows how family identity conflicts growing influence of Barack Obama, encouraging him to duty involved in social issues in the city of Chicago, where his true convición emergiendode translating their ideals into the Harvard Law School.

A link between social ideas and issues of racial secretion in Chicago.
The discussion with other members of the Illinois Senate Black and the disastrous decision modifying the Black Panther Bobby Rush , a Democrat from Illinois, by Congress in 2000.
scandals, allegations and differences in thought with his pastor Jeramiah Bright, from the moment you decide to start their rally to the presidency of the United States.

definitely The Bridge , tells of how complex policy fraught with problems of discrimination in the United Together.
Making us think about these obstacles as a young and ambitious lawyer who dreams of being president, is involved fully in these matters, based on the search for a real change in the civil rights of citizens, giving them faith and hope to transform the nation in a fair place for everyone.

About the author:
David Remnick, born in New Jersey, is an American journalist, writer and news editor. As Washington Post reporter has been a correspondent in Europe. Also in 1994 was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his "Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days Of The Soviet Empire."
has also been editor of the New York Times since 1998, having made a hundred reviews The New Yorker and in 1999 was named Editor of the Year "by Advertising Age.
staked Remnick is also a member of the New York Public Library.

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