The Obamas, Peter Firstbrook
The Obamas, Peter Firstbrook
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The Obamas
The Untold Story of an African Family

Author: Peter Firstbrook

Narrator: Peter Firstbrook

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/08/2011


Synopsis

In the first in-depth history of the Obama family, Peter Firstbrook recounts a journey that starts in a mud hut by the White Nile and ends seven centuries later in the White House. Interweaving oral history and tribal lore, interviews with Obama family members and other Kenyans, the writings of Kenyan historians, and original genealogical research, Firstbrook sets the fascinating story of the president’s family against the background of Kenya’s rich culture and complex history.
 
From the tribe’s cradleland in southern Sudan, he follows the family generation by generation, tracing the paths of the famous Luo warriors—Obama’s direct ancestors—and vividly illuminating Luo politics, society, and traditions. Firstbrook also brings to life the impact of English colonization in Africa through the eyes of President Obama’s grandfather Onyango. And Firstbrook delves into the troubled life of Obama’s father, a promising young man whose aspirations were stymied by post-independence tribal politics and a rash tendency toward self-destruction—two factors that his family believes contributed to his death in 1982. The Obamas reveals a family history—epic in scope yet intimate in feel—that is truly without precedent.

About The Author

Peter Firstbrook worked for the BBC for twenty-five years as a director and producer, specializing in history and international documentaries and winning more than thirty international filmmaking awards. His previous books include Lost on Everest, which was published in seven languages. Visit him online at PeterFirstbrook.com


Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on July 22, 2016

"I found Peter Firstbrook’s "The Obamas: The Untold Story of an African Family" fascinating. I learned, for example, that most of the Obamas were Seventh Day Adventists (not Muslims), and that Obama is presumably a corruption of the name Mobam. (You need to read the book to find out what this means.......more

Goodreads review by S'hi on January 23, 2012

Reading this book before other books about Barack Obama gave it a freshness which made it passable, but something irritated me about it. The constant referral to how many generations until the first black American president. When immersed in the tales of African tribes I found this an unwanted intru......more

Goodreads review by Ellison on February 09, 2018

Perhaps written in an attempt to garner attention like other profitable writings on the subject the author follows the lineage of the President back to just after Noah when they left the Sudan due to...Global Warming to move to Kenya. The were wealth, brave, oh, and had MANY wives! Then Whitey showe......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on June 03, 2014

Quite a lineage. Barack Sr. was a gifted scholar, avowed atheist, polygamist, alcoholic who physically and emotionally abused his wives and killed several people driving drunk before eventually ending his own life that way. Onyango, the President's grandfather, travelled the world and served with ho......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on March 19, 2011

This book was successful at explaining the tribal culture of Africa. Obama is from the Luo group and the authors traces them to the beginning of the common era. And forward to President Obama's grandfather and father.......more


Quotes

"Not only does [Firstbrook's] book dig where other researchers have failed to look, but it also provides a compelling narrative about a place, a tribe, and the difficulties of uniting humanity across boundaries...A contemporary family detective story, with Firstbrook as the guide and eventually the answer man to questions directly related to the Obama family. In fact, Firstbrook may now know more about Obama’s roots than does the president himself."
—Steve Weinberg, Christian Science Monitor
 
"Like few others in modern history, President Barack Hussein Obama has been dissected within every fiber of his DNA. The Obamas stands apart by literally finding where the President comes from."
Essence 
 
"Firstbrook is a first-rate storyteller."
USA Today

"Firstbrook is nothing if not intrepid...It is not what happened in America that is the point of this assiduous book, which will surely be helpful to future Obama scholars. It is the telling of the story of a large and extended African family that has played a significant and unforgettable role in history across two continents."
Washington Post

"Sharply etched portraits of the president's grandfather Hussein Onyango and his father, Barack Sr.—as well as many living aunts, uncles, and cousins—help bring the periods of British colonialism and Kenyan independence into focus...A sweeping, six-century saga of tribal Africa."
—Douglas Gorney, theatlantic.com

"Lively, sweeping, grand, horrifying, and occasionally funny; a historical biography of a continent, a way of life, a people and, somewhere along the way, the Leader of the Free World...Though some tales will make you gulp, he also entertains readers with cultural explanations, imaginative scenarios, hypothetical situations, and small anecdotes. I enjoyed that, partly for the way Firstbrook presents the information and partly for its relevance in today’s world, as compared to yesterday’s way of life...For the curious, or anyone who just loves a great story, “The Obamas” deserves a closer look.” —Terri Schlichenmeyer, TheTimesWeekly.com (Joliet, Ill.)

"Fascinating and carefully researched."
Hemispheres magazine