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The Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on the Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey inspires Our Own
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on the Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey inspires Our Own
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Veronica Chambers
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:240 | Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781250160232
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Classifications | Dewey:973.932092 |
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Illustrations |
1 black and white photograph
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
St Martin's Press
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Imprint |
St Martin's Press
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Publication Date |
16 January 2018 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Michelle Obama is unlike any other First Lady in American History. From her first moments on the public stage, she has challenged traditional American notions about what it means to be beautiful, to be strong, to be fashion-conscious, to be healthy, to be First Mom, to be a caretaker and hostess, and to be partner to the most powerful man in the world. While many books have looked at Michelle Obama from a fashion perspective, no book has fully explored what Michelle Obama means to our culture. The Meaning of Michelle does just that, while offering a parting gift to a landmark moment in American history. This collection presents a chorus of diverse voices with smart, engaging perspectives on Michelle Obama. Contributors include Ava DuVernay, Benilde Little, Damon Young, Alicia Hall Moran and Jason Moran, Brittney Cooper, Ylonda Gault Caviness, Chirlane McCray, Cathi Hanauer, Tiffany Dufu, Tanisha Forde, Marcus Samuelsson, Sarah Lewis, Phillipa Soo, Rebecca Carroll, and Roxane Gay.
Author Biography
Veronica Chambers is a prolific writer and the author of the critically acclaimed memoir Mama's Girl. A contributor to several anthologies, including the bestselling Bitch in the House, she's been a senior editor at the New York Times Magazine, Glamour, and Newsweek. She is currently a JSK Knight Fellow at Stanford.
ReviewsMissing Mrs. O already? A new book reminds us why she remains a woman for our times...All the essays stand out as each writer stands up and attests to the ways in which Michelle Obama has defied stereotypes and pushed forward a vision and version of Black women that have always been there, but have often gone unacknowledged. --Essence Reflections on a woman who feels like a good girlfriend to a large portion of the American public, though they only know her from afar. --NPR Code Switch A series of thoughtful meditations on the complexities of the woman who is both partner to the leader of the free world and a powerful American figure in her own right. The Obama in these pages is both an icon and a homegirl. The writers take her seriously yet still write about her playfully. --The Washington Post Powerful. --Glamour Praises the groundbreaking First Lady from arms to alms. --Vanity Fair Thoughtful, textured and evocative. For many black women, it will be a soothing reiteration of things they already feel and know about a woman they already love. For many others, it could be a fascinating window. --Newsday A marvelous collection that taps into the love -- not just admiration, though that's certainly there; not just respect, though it's there too -- so many Americans have for the South Side girl-turned-Washington royalty. --The Chicago Tribune Features 16 essays about the First Lady and the impact she's had on the U.S., with 'Hamilton' alum Phillipa Soo and writer Roxane Gay among those sharing their insights. --The Hollywood Reporter [A] timely homage to forever first lady Michelle Obama [...] a good book to help ease your way through the end of the Obama presidency. --The Huffington Post Sixteen writers...share what it's been like to witness Michelle Obama in the White House. 'Witness' is the correct word. The first thing most writers admit is that they've been unable to take their eyes off her. --The New York Times An engaging and delightful collection to help readers recognize that Michelle Obama is a distinct American icon. --Library Journal Read it and shake things up yourself this year. --Dr. Oz The Good Life A diverse collection united by admiration in a 'praise song' anthology. --Bookpage A glorious tribute to an incredible woman. --Booklist (Starred Review) Gratitude resonates through each offering in this compilation, a warm tribute to an inspiring woman of color who has lived in the public eye for more than eight years. --Publisher's Weekly The variety of contributors allows for different perspectives on their common subject--as a fashion icon, a cultural arbiter, the self-proclaimed mom-in-chief, partner in a mutual girl crush with Beyonce, fitness and food advocate, and a wife who supports but does not defer. --Kirkus Reviews
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