To Obama: With Love, Joy, Anger, and Hope
Jeanne Marie Laskas. Random House, $28 (400p) ISBN 978-0-525-50938-7
New York Times Magazine contributor Laskas (Concussion) expands her popular article about President Obama’s habit of reading 10 pieces of constituent mail each day into a moving narrative of the writers of memorable letters, the people who review and respond to the mail, and the impact of the daily readings on Obama, who said it “sustained” him. At the emotional center of the book are the letters—some of which are reproduced between chapters—received and sent during Obama’s two terms. They range from heartwarming, such as the one beseeching the president to quit smoking, to gut-wrenching, as when a child writes to ask the president to send a child displaced by the Syrian civil war to live with him. In some, constituents express their dissatisfaction and the president makes his case to them, and the public. (“Your cynicism may be a bit misplaced; I know, and similarly care for, a lot of young people like your friend’s son.”) The cumulative effect of the letters, responses, and the stories behind them is a sucker punch to the heart. This book will leave Obama supporters nostalgic for his tenure in office and readers of all political leanings with a richer sense of America’s citizens and their challenges, dreams, fears, hopes—and handwriting. Agent: Elyse Cheney, Cheney Agency. (Sept.)
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Reviewed on: 10/01/2018
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 416 pages - 978-0-525-50939-4