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May Book of the Month | Becoming | Michelle Obama


I love a behind-the-scenes look at 'celebrities' lives and this book provides just that. From before Barack was elected as President of the United States to the trials during his seat at the most powerful table in the world, Michelle retells many stories that highlight the power of being a team and showing a united front during times of adversity.

This book is also a testament to Michelle remaining true to the woman she always wanted to be.

This book received a positive response from the Garrandarang Book Club and is a firm favourite of mine now!

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Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
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