![]() ![]() Renegade offers a deft mix of biography, personal reflection, British wit and old-style journalism. With gumshoe persistence he tracked Barack Obama's historic march to victory with grace and cunning. Review: The first of the President Obama books-and a good one-insightful, thorough and straight Many journalists covered the 2008 presidential campaign for newsrooms and blogvilles. ![]() Combining history, political psychology and biography, "Renegade" is an essential guide to understanding the president. Wolffe covers the campaign in untold detail as well as revealing how Obama learned his personal and political skills in his youth and early career, which led him from his university lecturer's office in Iowa, to his nomination as the Democratic candidate, and finally to the Oval Office in Washington. ![]() During the presidential campaign, Barack Obama told Wolffe that, 'You'll get more access than anyone else', resulting in a riveting first-hand account of the 21-month journey from candidate to president. Written by British political reporter Richard Wolffe, "Renegade" is an election epic as well as an insightful biography of the new President of the United States. ![]() Print Codename - Renegade : The Inside Account of How Obama Won the Biggest Prize in Politics ![]()
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