Tuesday, May 12, 2020
President Obamas Reading List
As a part of his effort to raise the awareness of the problems of small businesses, President Obama bought more than twenty books at a local bookstore. His visit to Politics Prose was carried out on Saturday after the Black Friday, also known as Small Business Saturday. And although the main goal was to encourage the US citizens to help their local businesses, this visit is likely to lead to the traditional analysis of Presidentââ¬â¢s reading list. This time, however, Obama is unlikely to provide political pundits a lot of food for thought: the list is way too eclectic to form any kind of balanced picture. There are a lot of books obviously aimed at children and young adults (most likely for his two daughters, Malia and Sasha). Two books are dedicated to sports in this or that way: ââ¬Å"The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performanceâ⬠is aimed at breaking down some traditional views on sports and the reasons why some people excel at them, and ââ¬Å"Collision Low Crossers: A Year Inside the Turbulent World of NFL Footballâ⬠is an account of the National Football League, its internal politics and those parts of its life that are usually not presented to the public. Among notable fiction reads there are ââ¬Å"Red Sparrowâ⬠, a spy novel by Jason Matthews critically praised for its realistic approach to the subject matter, ââ¬Å"All That Isâ⬠by James Salter, ââ¬Å"The Lowlandâ⬠by Jhumpa Lahiri and ââ¬Å"A Constellation of Vital Phenomenaâ⬠by Anthony Marra. They all are likely to experience some rise in sales in the near future, just like it happened several years ago, when the White House mentioned that Obama was reading ââ¬Å"Freedomâ⬠by Jonathan Franzen before its release and buyers swarmed booksellers who didnââ¬â¢t have it in stock yet. Most of the other books are younger readers: ââ¬Å"Heart of a Samuraiâ⬠, a critically acclaimed novel about a life of a teenager from Japan in mid-19th century America, ââ¬Å"Half Brotherâ⬠by Kenneth Oppel, telling the story of a relationship between a teenager and a chimpanzee taken in by his parents, and ââ¬Å"My Antoniaâ⬠by Willa Cather. Who is going to read them in his family Obama didnââ¬â¢t say. All in all, this visit was unlikely to be much more than a demonstrative gesture ââ¬â Obama is well-known for being attached to his iPad, and it is more than possible that he does most of his reading on it.
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