Dear Great Book Guru, a group of friends gathered last week to celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King with a reading of his “I Have a Dream” speech. At this event there was much discussion of a fictionalized version of a recent political campaign. Are you familiar with this novel and, if so, would you recommend it? Eager Reader
Dear Eager
Reader, Vinson Cunningham has written an amazing novel mirroring the historic
2008 campaign of Barack Obama: GREAT EXPECTATIONS. The story begins in 2007 and
David Hammond is a twenty-two year old Black man adrift in New York City. He has
been recruited as a fundraiser for “the Senator” - later referred to as “the
Candidate” - who is indistinguishable from Barack Obama. David is the narrator
throughout and we are introduced to a myriad of characters that each play a
role in this historic campaign. The mundane chores and the glitzy galas are all
exquisitely described as we watch David question his own motivation and those
around him. Interspersed are flashbacks to his childhood and the impact of teachers,
ministers, and family on his present moral code. We share in his exaltation when the election
results come in, but we also feel the letdown he experiences when the race is
over and the work of governing begins. The book is largely autobiographical
with some names changed and others not.
Cunningham did indeed begin his career as a worker in the Obama campaign,
so this novel is a coming of age tale of yes… great expectations met and
unmet. Highly recommended!
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