He earned their trust and it paid off handsomely in that he reveals new details and new aspects of the candidate's character that have remained sequestered from view.until now. Richard Wolffe takes the reader deep inside the campaign, revealing-often for the first time-how the candidate and his closest confidants dealt with the biggest crises in the election. With an almost painterly eye, compelling insights and extraordinary access to Barack Obama and his inner circle, Richard Wolffe's Renegade tells the hidden, dramatic story of the 2008 campaign and also reveals much we did not know about the 44th President's life before politics. Douglas Brinkley, historian and contributing editor to Vanity FairĪ superb achievement. 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. Many journalists covered the 2008 presidential campaign for newsrooms and blogvilles. The first of the President Obama books-and a good one-insightful, thorough and straight Ben Bradlee, vice president at large of The Washington Post a thoughtful meditation on Mr Obama's life and character Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
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