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Memory Piece

Barack Obama's Reading List 2024

By Lisa Ko

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Dialogue Paperback English

Memory Piece

Barack Obama's Reading List 2024

By Lisa Ko

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A TIME MUST-READ BOOK OF 2024 | A VOGUE BEST BOOK OF 2024 | ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE READS OF SUMMER 2024 'There's no doubting Ko's talent' Daily Mail 'Ambitious . . . [Ko] is unafraid to wrangle big ideas' Observer 'One of those rare, sumptuous tales' Elle As teenagers, Giselle Chin, Jackie Ong and Ellen Ng are drawn together by their sense of alienation. 'Allied in the weirdest parts of themselves,' they embark on a future defined by freedom and creativity. By the time they are adults, their dreams are murkier. As Giselle navigates an unfamiliar elite social world, Jackie contends with the internet's sinister shift towards surveillance and Ellen confronts the gentrification and policing overwhelming her New York City neighbourhood, they must reckon with a world radically different from the one they dreamed of. From the pre-digital 1980s to the visionary subcultures of the 1990s to a strikingly imagined portrait of the 2040s, Memory Piece is an innovative and audacious story of friendship, art and ambition that asks: what is the value of a meaningful life?