Alert, Fellow Obama Book Watchers. The president’s got some new books and at least one old one on tap for the beach this week.
Bill Burton, Obama’s spokesman announced from Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard, that the president will be reading David McCullough’s John Adams, Richard Price’s Lush Life, Kent Haruf’s Plainsong, George Pelecanos’s The Way Home, and Thomas L. Friedman’s Hot, Flat, and Crowded.
Obama was supposed to be reading Friedman’s book 11 months ago. He was quoting from the book in campaign speeches back in September 2008. Apparently, he’s giving it another go. In total, that’s a goal of 2,333 pages for our Reader in Chief this week. See below for the rest of the Barack Obama Book Club—as culled from newspaper archives and peeks into Air Force One tote bags since the beginning of the 2008 campaign.
What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng by Dave Eggers. — Politico, May 30, 2009.
Netherland by Joseph O’Neill. — The New York Times Magazine, May 03, 2009.
Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet by Jeffrey D. Sachs. — The New York Times, December 16, 2008.
Lincoln: The Biography of a Writer by Fred Kaplan. — National Journal, November 26, 2008.
Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope by Jonathan Alter. — The New York Times, November 18, 2008.
FDR by Jean Edward Smith. — The New York Times, November 18, 2008.
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 by Steve Coll. — The New York Times, November 2, 2008.
Collected Poems, 1948 to 1984 by Derek Walcott. — The Daily Telegraph, November 7, 2008.
Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—and How It Can Renew America by Thomas L. Friedman. — Washington Independent, September 8, 2008.
Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age by Larry Bartels. — MSNBC, September 3, 2008.
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin. — Time, June 18, 2008.
The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria. — The New York Times, May 21, 2008.
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Samuel P. Jacobs is a staff reporter at The Daily Beast. He has also written for The Boston Globe, The New York Observer, and The New Republic Online.