Synopses & Reviews
Michelle Obama's family saga is a remarkable, quintessentially American story—a journey from slavery to the White House in five generations. Yet, until now, little has been reported on the First Lady's roots. Prodigiously researched,
American Tapestry traces the complex and fascinating tale of Michelle Obama's ancestors, a history that the First Lady did not even know herself. Rachel L. Swarns, a correspondent for the
New York Times, brings into focus the First Lady's black, white, and multiracial forebears, and reveals for the first time the identity of Mrs. Obama's white great-great-great-grandfather—a man who remained hidden in her lineage for more than a century.
American Tapestry illuminates the lives of the ordinary people in Mrs. Obama's family tree who fought for freedom in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; who endured the agonies of slavery, the disappointment of Reconstruction, the displacement of the Great Migration, and the horrors of Jim Crow to build a better future for their children. Swarns even found a possible link to the Jewish Reform movement.
Though it is an intimate family history, American Tapestry is also the collective chronicle of our changing nation, a nation in which racial intermingling lingers in the bloodlines of countless citizens and slavery was the crucible through which many family lines—black, white, and Native American—were forged.
Epic in scope and beautifully rendered, this is a singularly inspiring story with resonance for us all.
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“A grand, important book that shows how American bloodlines are rarely wholly black or purely white, neither one race nor another. Nowhere is that more true than in American Tapestry, an eloquent history of the First Ladys family.” James McBride, author of the < i=""> New York Times <> bestseller < i=""> The Color of Water <>
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“Rachel Swarns has not only excavated, with painstaking care, the family tree that is Michelle Obamas, but, with great insight and beautiful prose, has revealed the complex, eye-opening, and disconcerting experiences that are America. This is a work of impressive historical imagination and deep cultural significance.” Steven Hahn, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of < i=""> A Nation under Our Feet <>
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“In this tour de force of biological sleuthing, Rachel L. Swarns explodes simplistic notions of life and love in the Old South.. . . . Swarns has bestowed upon all Americans a revelatory understanding of our shared racial heritage.” Fergus M. Bordewich, author of < i=""> Bound for Canaan <>
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“Illuminating. . . . Unforgettable in its sweep and movingly told, American Tapestry has the power to reshape our understanding of the phrase ‘descended from slaves.” Janny Scott, author of < i=""> A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mother <>
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“Tremendously moving. . . . Swarns provides numerous tales of heartbreak and achievement, many of which essentially make up the American story.” Kirkus Reviews
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“The First Family becomes ever more fascinatingand ever more representative of the nation as a wholein Rachel Swarnss terrific investigation into the roots of Michelle Obama. . . . This is a most compelling read and more evidence for our interconnectedness as a people.” Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University professor and host and executive producer of PBS's < i=""> Finding Your Roots <>
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“[A] layered, scrupulously researched, and wrenching chronicle.” Publishers Weekly
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“A completely fascinating look at the complex ancestry of one family, African Americans, and all Americans.” Booklist (starred review)
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“A meticulously researched and eloquently written real-life detective story.” Essence
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“An engrossing book. . . . Swarns outlines the fascinating journeys taken by various ancestors of First Lady Michelle Obamathe people who, across the generations, helped make her who she is today.” Library Journal
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“Extraordinary. . . . A fascinating account of the First Ladys family. . . . No political [book] has ever looked like this one.” New York Times Book Review
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"Riveting. . . . American Tapestry is not only the remarkable story of the first lady's family, providing insight into some of the wonderful traits that have been passed down to her, but also a microcosm of this country's story as well." USA Today
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“Riveting. . . . A microcosm of this countrys story. . . . The real-life saga of struggle, survival, triumph and tragedy serves as an uplifting companion to Alex Haleys Roots.” USA Today
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“[A] meticulous, detailed investigation into Mrs. Obamas family tree. . . . American Tapestry holds rewards.” Denver Post
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“Swarns discovers an interesting world that not only helps to define the First Ladys personal background but is also an essential piece of the fabric that makes up Americas roots. . . . A great glimpse into Americas multicultural foundations.” Upscale Magazine
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“Swarns has unearthed and disseminated crucial American history here. . . . A remarkable, only-in-America story that Swarns tells with care and thoughtfulness. . . . Her passion for the story is clear and striking. . . . This book is a worthy and significant endeavor.” Washington Post
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“Richly detailed. . . . A lushly layered portrait of the nation itself. . . .Swarns weaves a narrative in which massive social changes (slavery, Reconstruction, the Great Migration) and the microscopic details of DNA play equally important roles.” Boston Globe
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“Swarns paints a vivid, intriguing portrait of people whose struggles, losses, and triumphs speak volumes about the pull of family and the power of American endurance.” Los Angeles Times
Synopsis
A remarkable history of First Lady Michelle Obamas mixed ancestry,
American Tapestry by Rachel L. Swarns is nothing less than a breathtaking and expansive portrait of America itself.
In this extraordinary feat of genealogical research—in the tradition of The Hemmingses of Monticello and Slaves in the Family—author Swarns, a respected Washington-based reporter for the New York Times, tells the fascinating and hitherto untold story of Ms. Obamas black, white, and multiracial ancestors; a history that the First Lady herself did not know.
At once epic, provocative, and inspiring, American Tapestry is more than a true family saga; it is an illuminating mirror in which we may all see ourselves.
About the Author
Rachel L. Swarns has been a reporter for the New York Times since 1995, reporting on domestic policy, the presidential campaigns of 2004 and 2008, the First Lady, and the modern American family. She has also worked for the New York Times in Russia, Cuba, and South Africa, where she served as the Johannesburg bureau chief. She lives in Washington, D.C.