SONHOS DO MEU PAI: UMA HISTÓRIA SOBRE RAÇA E LEGAL
In his first book, written before becoming president, Barack Obama reflects on issues of race and identity through the lens of his own life. Hailed as one of the greatest nonfiction books of all time by The Guardian and Time magazine, this powerful memoir has touched readers around the world.
Originally published in 1995, Obama’s debut work introduces readers to his childhood and youth. The son of a Black Kenyan father and a white American mother, Obama grew up carrying a divided family legacy, marked by uncertainty about his own story. In 1982, after learning of his father’s death, the then-college student sets out on a journey to understand his roots — traveling first to his mother’s hometown in Kansas, and later to Kenya, where he is finally able to reconcile with his past.
The international bestseller Dreams from My Father is a moving exploration of race, belonging, and what it means to be Black in America. Through this deeply personal narrative, we not only witness the literary talent of a young Barack Obama, but also his ever-present drive to make a difference.
“Extraordinary.” — Toni Morrison
Product Details
- Editora : Companhia das Letras
- Data da publicação : 27 janeiro 2021
- Edição : 1ª
- Idioma : Português
- Número de páginas : 520 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 8535934324
- ISBN-13 : 978-8535934328

