Synopses & Reviews
This commemorative book is a photographic journal that covers Michelle Obamas causes, style, and involvement with government and the community throughout her first year and how she has been working toward changing the American image the world over. From her first dance with the new president to her organic vegetable garden, the American people get an inside look and an unparalleled portrait of the new first lady as she makes the White House her home and the position her own.
Synopsis
As the first African American woman to hold the title of first lady, Michelle Obama is already making her mark as a different kind of role model. The Washington Post, the newspaper of the nation's capital, will be chronicling her year, her causes, her style, her involvement with government and the community, and how she changes the American image in other parts of the world. Post photographers and reporters will be there--on cultural outings in Washington, on diplomatic trips abroad--and will provide an unparalleled portrait of the new first lady as she makes the White House her home and the position her own.
Synopsis
Title on cover: Michelle: her first year as First Lady: a photographic journal.
About the Author
Robin Givhan is the fashion editor for the Washington Post. She won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Criticism for her coverage of fashion and culture.