Singular Woman : The Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mother by Janny Scott (2011, Hardcover)

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PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-101594487979
ISBN-139781594487972
eBay Product ID (ePID)102857468

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Book TitleSingular Woman : the Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mother
Number of Pages380 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2011
TopicWomen, Presidents & Heads of State, Political
IllustratorYes
GenreBiography & Autobiography
AuthorJanny Scott
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight24.8 Oz
Item Length3.7 in
Item Width6.3 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2010-054195
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"An ambitious new biography. . . . Scott pursues a more perplexing and elusive figure than the one Obama pieced together in his own books."-- The New York Times Book Review "Even Obama knew that he had not his extraordinary mother justice. Janny Scott . . . does. She portrays Dunham as a feminist, an utterly independent spirit, a cultural anthropologies, and an international development officer who surely helped shape the internationalist, post-Vietnam-era world view of her son. Scott's book is tirelessly researched, and the sections covering Dunham's life in Indonesia especially are new and valuable to the accumulating biography of Obama's extended global family."--The New Yorker "Janny Scott packs two and a half years of research into her bio of Stanley Ann Dunham, the quixotic anthropologist who raised a president."-- People "The restrained, straight-ahead focus--rather in the spirit, it turns out, of Dunham herself--pays off. By recovering Obama's mother from obscurity, A Singular Woman adds in a meaningful way to an understanding of a singular president."-- Slate "The key to understanding the disciplined and often impassive 44th president is his mother, as Janny Scott, a reporter for The New York Times , decisively demonstrates in her new biography A Singular Woman. . . . Scott [uses] meticulous reporting, archival research and extensive interviews with Dunham's colleagues, friends and family, including the president and his sister. What emerges is a portrait of a woman who is both disciplined and disorganized, blunt-spoken and empathetic, driven and devoted to her children, even as she ruefully admits her failings and frets over her distance from them."-- The Washington Post "Meticulously-researched and well-written . . . a necessary counterpart and corrective to Obama's first book Dreams from My Father ."-- Financial Times "In her own right, Ann Dunham was a fascinating woman. . . . The story of the 'singular woman' at the center of this book is told, and told well, by Scott."-- San Francisco Chronicle "What emerges in this straightforward, deeply reported account is a complicated portrait of an outspoken, independent-minded woman with a life of unconventional choices."-- USA Today "We get a much fuller story of Ms. Dunham's life in A Singular Woman , Janny Scott's richly researched, unsentimental book."-- The New York Times "If you want to understand what shaped our president, don't look to his father's disappearance. It was his unconventional mother who made him. . . . [An] incisive biography."-- Newsweek "A richly nuanced, decidedly sympathetic portrait of President Obama's remarkably accomplished, spirited mother. . . . A biography of considerable depth and understanding."-- Kirkus "Scott gives us a vivid, affecting profile of an unsung feminist pioneer who made breaking down barriers a family tradition and whose legacy extends well beyond her presidential son."-- Publishers Weekly (starred), "Even Obama knew that he had not his extraordinary mother justice. Janny Scott . . . does. She portrays Dunham as a feminist, an utterly independent spirit, a cultural anthropologies, and an international development officer who surely helped shape the internationalist, post-Vietnam-era world view of her son. Scott's book is tirelessly researched, and the sections covering Dunham's life in Indonesia especially are new and valuable to the accumulating biography of Obama's extended global family." - The New Yorker "An ambitious new biography. . . . Scott pursues a more perplexing and elusive figure than the one Obama pieced together in his own books." - The New York Times Book Review "The restrained, straight-ahead focus-rather in the spirit, it turns out, of Dunham herself-pays off. By recovering Obama's mother from obscurity, A Singular Woman adds in a meaningful way to an understanding of a singular president." - Slate "The key to understanding the disciplined and often impassive 44th president is his mother, as Janny Scott, a reporter for the New York Times , decisively demonstrates in her new biography A Singular Woman . . . . Scott [uses] meticulous reporting, archival research and extensive interviews with Dunham's colleagues, friends and family, including the president and his sister. What emerges is a portrait of a woman who is both disciplined and disorganized, blunt-spoken and empathetic, driven and devoted to her children, even as she ruefully admits her failings and frets over her distance from them." - The Washington Post "The story of the 'singular woman' at the center of this book is told, and told well, by Scott." - San Francisco Chronicle "What emerges in this straightforward, deeply reported account is a complicated portrait of an outspoken, independent-minded woman with a life of unconventional choices." - USA Today "We get a much fuller story of Ms. Dunham's life in A Singular Woman , Janny Scott's richly researched, unsentimental book." - The New York Times "If you want to understand what shaped our president, don't look to his father's disappearance. It was his unconventional mother who made him. . . . [An] incisive biography." - Newsweek "A richly nuanced, decidedly sympathetic portrait of President Obama's remarkably accomplished, spirited mother. . . . A biography of considerable depth and understanding." - Kirkus, "An ambitious new biography. . . . Scott pursues a more perplexing and elusive figure than the one Obama pieced together in his own books."- The New York Times Book Review "Even Obama knew that he had not his extraordinary mother justice. Janny Scott . . . does. She portrays Dunham as a feminist, an utterly independent spirit, a cultural anthropologies, and an international development officer who surely helped shape the internationalist, post-Vietnam-era world view of her son. Scott's book is tirelessly researched, and the sections covering Dunham's life in Indonesia especially are new and valuable to the accumulating biography of Obama's extended global family."-The New Yorker "Janny Scott packs two and a half years of research into her bio of Stanley Ann Dunham, the quixotic anthropologist who raised a president."- People "The restrained, straight-ahead focus-rather in the spirit, it turns out, of Dunham herself-pays off. By recovering Obama's mother from obscurity, A Singular Woman adds in a meaningful way to an understanding of a singular president."- Slate "The key to understanding the disciplined and often impassive 44th president is his mother, as Janny Scott, a reporter for The New York Times , decisively demonstrates in her new biography A Singular Woman. . . . Scott [uses] meticulous reporting, archival research and extensive interviews with Dunham's colleagues, friends and family, including the president and his sister. What emerges is a portrait of a woman who is both disciplined and disorganized, blunt-spoken and empathetic, driven and devoted to her children, even as she ruefully admits her failings and frets over her distance from them."- The Washington Post "Meticulously-researched and well-written . . . a necessary counterpart and corrective to Obama's first book Dreams from My Father ."- Financial Times "In her own right, Ann Dunham was a fascinating woman. . . . The story of the 'singular woman' at the center of this book is told, and told well, by Scott."- San Francisco Chronicle "What emerges in this straightforward, deeply reported account is a complicated portrait of an outspoken, independent-minded woman with a life of unconventional choices."- USA Today "We get a much fuller story of Ms. Dunham's life in A Singular Woman , Janny Scott's richly researched, unsentimental book."- The New York Times "If you want to understand what shaped our president, don't look to his father's disappearance. It was his unconventional mother who made him. . . . [An] incisive biography."- Newsweek "A richly nuanced, decidedly sympathetic portrait of President Obama's remarkably accomplished, spirited mother. . . . A biography of considerable depth and understanding."- Kirkus "Scott gives us a vivid, affecting profile of an unsung feminist pioneer who made breaking down barriers a family tradition and whose legacy extends well beyond her presidential son."- Publishers Weekly (starred), "What emerges in this straightforward, deeply reported account is a complicated portrait of an outspoken, independent-minded woman with a life of unconventional choices." - USA Today "We get a much fuller story of Ms. Dunham's life in A Singular Woman, Janny Scott's richly researched, unsentimental book." - The New York Times "If you want to understand what shaped our president, don't look to his father's disappearance. It was his unconventional mother who made him. . . . [An] incisive biography." - Newsweek "A richly nuanced, decidedly sympathetic portrait of President Obama's remarkably accomplished, spirited mother. . . . A biography of considerable depth and understanding." - Kirkus
TitleLeadingA
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal973.932092 B
SynopsisBarack Obama has written extensively about his father, but little is known about Stanley Ann Dunham, the fiercely independent mother who raised him - the person he credits for what is best in him. A Singular Woman is the missing piece of the President's story.
LC Classification NumberE909.D86S36 2011

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