Barack Obama's Book

This historical figure Barack Obama, of African and American parents has risen to the most senior office in the United States of America and most Americans are proud of this moment in time.

The biography of Barack Obama is still being told. Although the facts about him are generally known, his timeline still baffles many. It is hard to accept where Barack Obama was born and what nationality he really is and to further believe that under his circumstances, he was able to put his background of poverty behind him, put education first and rely on his religion to guide his Path To The White House.

Barack’s autobiography has become a best seller and is bursting off the shelves but there is still one book that has gone unnoticed by many, but thankfully it was inspired. Path To The White House is a collection of over 100 poems that were written over the period of the Primaries through to the General Election and captures some of the most incredible, nostalgic artistry all created in acrostic style.

If we could recommend a must read to the President-elect it would be this 240 pages collection. This book will undoubtedly be a collector’s piece as it was published the morning after the Elections, complete with a Tribute to Barack Obama’s grand mother and two poems ushering in the new President.

One of the outstanding things about its author Khaidji is the place of Birth. Khaidji was born on the Island of Barbados, birthplace to singing superstar Rihanna. Americans have shown there love for Bajans (people born in Barbados are Barbadian but are affectionately called Bajans) and they will like the unusual style of Khaidji. Barack Obama’s Path To The White House was followed all over the world.

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