Becoming - Adapted for Young Readers Michelle Obama’s worldwide bestselling memoir, Becoming, is now adapted for young readers. Michelle Robinson was born on the South Side of Chicago. From her modest beginnings, she would become Michelle Obama, the inspiring and powerful First Lady of the United States, when her husband, Barack Obama, was elected the forty-fourth president. A note to readers - Preface - Becoming me - Becoming us - Becoming more - Epilogue. Summary, etc.: This volume for young people is an honest and fascinating account of.
Michelle Obama is releasing a new edition of her best-selling 2018 memoir Becoming, geared toward young readers.
The former U.S. First Lady announced the news in a video that she shared on social media on Wednesday, noting that a paperback version of the original book is also on the way. Both new editions will be released simultaneously on March 2.
Adapted for children ages 10 and up, the young-adult edition of Becoming follows in the footsteps of other popular memoirs, like Malala Yousafzai’sI Am Malalaand Misty Copeland’sLife in Motion, that have been modified for younger readers. But in a special introduction to the book, Obama makes it clear that the new version doesn’t sugarcoat “hard truths.”
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“My promise to you is to give you my story in all its messy glory—from the time I struggled in front of my kindergarten class, to my first kiss and the insecurities I felt growing up, to the chaos of a campaign trail, to the strange experience of shaking hands with the Queen of England,” she writes. “I hope that as you’re reading my story, you’ll also think about your own—because it’s the most beautiful gift you’ll ever have.”
Wednesday’s announcement marks the beginning of a new chapter in the life of Becoming, which has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 100 weeks since its November 2018 release. The memoir received widespread critical acclaim upon publication and was later selected as an Oprah’s Book Club pick and won a 2019 NAACP Image Award.
In May 2020, Netflix released a documentary of the same name, chronicling Obama’s arena-filling 34-city book tour, that earned a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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EDIT POST© Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP Michelle Obama, right, appears with Oprah Winfrey to discusses her book 'Becoming' during her book tour in Chicago on Nov. 14, 2018. Penguin Random House announced Wednesday that the former first lady's multimillion-selling memoir will be released in a young readers edition and also will be coming out as a paperback, more than two years after it was first published.NEW YORK (AP) — Michelle Obama's “Becoming' is heading for new chapters.
Penguin Random House announced Wednesday that the former first lady's multimillion-selling memoir will be released in a young readers edition. It also will finally be coming out as a paperback, more than two years after it was first published. “Becoming” has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.
Both books are scheduled for March 2. The young readers edition is for ages 10 and up and includes a new introduction from Obama.
“Growing up on the South Side of Chicago in the 1960s and ’70s, my parents, Fraser and Marian Robinson, always kept it straight with me and my brother, Craig. They never sugarcoated hard truths or presented their reality as anything other than what it was — because they knew we could handle it. I want to give you all that same respect,' she writes.
“So my promise to you is to give you my story in all its messy glory — from the time I struggled in front of my kindergarten class, to my first kiss and the insecurities I felt growing up, to the chaos of a campaign trail, to the strange experience of shaking hands with the Queen of England. . . . I hope that as you’re reading my story, you’ll also think about your own — because it’s the most beautiful gift you'll ever have.'
The paperback edition also features a new introduction by the author, along with a book club guide.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Young reader's edition of Michelle Obama's 'Becoming' book out in March