His recommendations range from novels of all styles to essay collections, non-fiction tackling the biggest issues of our times to biographies and much more. As Obama himself said in July, “there's nothing quite like sitting down with a great book in the summer.”. Following the release of his latest reading list, we've rounded up our picks
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At the end of last year, I said that one of my plans for 2022 was to read more about polarization. It’s a problem I’m quite concerned about, and this helped me understand the phenomena much better. I wouldn’t say I finished the book more optimistic about our ability to tackle the problem, which is even more daunting than I thought.
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