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In this impressive memoir, President Obama's Kenyan half-brother, twenty-seven-year-old George Obama, represents his unique challenges with family, tribe, inheritance, and redemption and the seminal effect his brother acquired on his own future. The elusive daddy that both brothers distributed passed on when George was only six months old. George was raised by his mother and stepfather, but once they separated, he drifted into gangs and petty criminal offenses. Restless, willful, and stressed, he lost himself in Nairobi s vast Mathare ghetto. After being framed for an armed robbery he did not commit and spending time in prison, he represented himself at his trial and acquired the situation. Vowing to carefully turn his life around, he done his education and setup the George Hussein Obama Homeland Foundation to help block youths triumph over the miseries adjoining them.
'This is a true story. It just happened to me between the year of my labor and birth and present. A very several names in this publication have been altered, and I have done so in order to protect those individuals. Kenya is at times a lawless and dangerous place, especially in the ghetto. If you read my history you will understand why such changes may have been necessary.'--author's notice from the publication.