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where can i find a chapter by chapter summary of Barack Obama’s Biography “Dreams from My Father”?

08 Jun

i need to be able to take notes on it and be able to understand each chapter well enough to get the main points. You know enough information to hold a conversation on each diffrent chapter.

 
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  1. d

    June 8, 2010 at 8:40 pm

    Below is a summary by parts, which maybe helpful. You may consider asking your local library to order the book if more detail is necessary. Cheers.

    “This 453 page book consists of an introduction followed by nineteen untitled chapters subdivided into three main parts. Part 1, titled “Origins”, comprises the first six chapters of the book. It is here that Barack Obama introduces the reader to his family tree and the foundation on which his life began. Born in Hawaii in 1961 to a white woman and a black man, young Barack spent his early days living in a tropical island paradise where he was raised by his mother and grandparents. Obama’s father had to take an early exit from family life to return to Africa to complete his studies, with the understanding that he would return. But shortly afterward, Obama’s mother and father split up and his mother quickly found someone to take his place. This took the family to Indonesia and it introduced the young Obama to yet another new culture and new way of life.

    Part 2, titled “Chicago”, comprises the next eight chapters of the book. Obama has now reached young adulthood and after studying at Occidental College for two years, he transfers to Columbia University in New York City. It was here that Obama studied political science and it led to the political career he has today. Starting in Chicago, Illinois, Obama takes a position as an organizer, addressing important issues to the local people on Chicago’s south side and doing what he can to improve the lives of the residents in this volatile part of the city.

    Part 3, “Kenya”, comprises the last part of the book and its final five chapters. Barack was in Chicago when he learned that his father had been killed in a car accident (something he reveals at the beginning of the book) and he decides to travel to Kenya to search for his family roots and discover the other members of his extended family. He gets to meet several siblings, grandparents, and other relatives whom he only knew by voice or by name before. Obama ends the book with an Epilogue and a copy of his keynote address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention.”