A Promised Land
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A Promised Land is a presidential memoir by Barack Obama that chronicles his early political career and first term in the White House.
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| instanceOf |
book
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memoir → presidential memoir → |
| author |
Barack Obama
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| awarded |
Goodreads Choice Award for Memoir & Autobiography 2020
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| coverArtist |
Crown design team
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| describesEvent |
2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address
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2008 Democratic primary campaign → killing of Osama bin Laden → passage of the Affordable Care Act → |
| firstEditionPlace |
New York City
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| followedBy |
Untitled second volume of Barack Obama presidential memoirs
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| genre |
autobiography
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political memoir → |
| hasAudiobookNarrator |
Barack Obama
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| hasCoverPhotographSubject |
Barack Obama
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| hasPerspective |
first-person narrative
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| initialPrintRun |
3.4 million copies
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| isbn10 |
1524763160
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| isbn13 |
9781524763169
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| language |
English
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| literaryForm |
nonfiction
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| marketingClaim |
record-breaking first-day sales for a nonfiction book by Penguin Random House
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| mediaType |
audiobook
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ebook → print → |
| notableTopic |
2008 financial crisis
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Affordable Care Act → Operation Neptune Spear → partisan polarization → race and politics in the United States → |
| numberOfPages |
768
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| originalPublisherImprint |
Crown
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| partOf |
Barack Obama memoir series
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| publicationDate |
2020-11-17
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| publisher |
Crown Publishing Group
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| setting |
Illinois state politics
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United States Senate → White House → |
| subject |
Barack Obama
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Obama presidency → United States politics → |
| targetAudience |
general adult readership
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| timePeriodCovered |
2008 United States presidential election
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Barack Obama early political career → first term of Barack Obama presidency → |
| workChronologyPosition |
first volume of Barack Obama presidential memoirs
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Barack Obama
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