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Cargando... Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters (2010)por Barack Obama
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Cute little book, great for school children. ( ) This is a great story detailing America's history. Barack Obama tells the history of important people and events that have shaped the United States into what it is today. This story uses beautiful images and simple wording to help children understand important people and topics. I would recommend this book to anyone. The message of the book is the importance of embracing the past in order to better our future. I am surprised I have never heard of this book until now. He tells great stories about how much he loves his daughters. He loves their company, their smiles, the sound of their feet and so much more. I love the style of writing and many similes used. He compares using like or as, for example, he says they are as brave as Jackie Robinson, smart land imaginative like Albert Einstein and goes on comparing his daughters to many other famous people. The warmth as he the book has no negativity is what I like about the book. The book is simply about how much love he has for his kids. He does tho, mention the importance of past historical figures and the importance of them in todays world and how all was down for America and we the people must continue to do so. I enjoyed the connection to history and how he mentions the diversity of people such as Caser Chavez and the impact everyone has had on American today. I initially picked up this book because on the cover I saw the words "A letter to my daughters". Then, the name of the author further sparked my curiosity. I knew I would like the message because Barack Obama is such a kind, caring person, and he speaks with such grace. His voice is strong and warm, at the same time. As he tells his daughters all about what he sees in them, he compares them to powerful individuals in history that possessed these same qualities. The images go hand-in-hand with the words. I don't have daughters, but I AM a daughter and this book touched me. Being raised in a biracial home, I have always felt a sense of pride when people of mixed heritage dedicate their lives to making the world a better place. I love hearing anything Barrack Obama has to say, as I know he is a fair person who has fought against injustice. I think this book was sweet, and I also like the information in the back. Of course I am familiar with Albert Einstein, Abe Lincoln, MLK, and Cesar Chavez. However, two of the people mentioned were ones I had never heard of. I was happy to learn about Maya Lin and Sitting Bull.
Obama appears to have turned away all help with the writing of his children's story: The book reads like it really is a letter from a very busy dad-president - no rhythm, no rhyme, no rat-a-tat-tat. What's a children's tale without a fancy step or two? "Of Thee I Sing" sadly has no melody. PremiosListas de sobresalientes
Un extraordinario libro ilustrado en el que el Presidente Obama les cuenta a sus hijas la historia de trece grandes personajes de la Historia Americana. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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