The White House Queen: The Elegance and Strength of Michelle Obama
Written by Raymond Sturgis
Narrated by Syreeta "Divine" Mass
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First Lady Michelle Obama is a remarkable figure, and author Raymond Sturgis carefully selected the words of this book to highlight the passion and life of Michelle Obama. Many know of her many achievements, however, what about her agenda to help change the nutritional conditions of America's children. Also, her outstanding stance to help educate children in need stems from her background of community and education. Mrs. Obama majored in sociology and minored in African American studies and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in 1985. She earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Harvard Law School in 1988. At Harvard she participated in demonstrations advocating the hiring of professors who were members of minorities and worked for the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, assisting low-income tenants with housing cases. Although she understand that everything she does is under a microscope, and her critics will always search to highlight her faults, she remains firm in her cause of helping others. This book is a wonderful composite of literature that celebrates the love and respect of Michelle Obama, who is second to none in quality, leadership and character.
Raymond Sturgis
Raymond Sturgis a author by talent and trendsetter by day. Raymond Sturgis has so many books that have touched the hearts of so many people. Raymond Sturgis is grateful for his fans and peers who continues to support today.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Hearing Michelle's inspiring, positive words and hopeful beliefs was comforting as I love and respect her tremendously, yet disturbing, in light of how far our current governing leaders have fallen away from caring for the needs of many to favor a few rich and powerful.