The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times

by

Michelle Obama

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Michelle Obama and her previous work 'Becoming'.
  • Readers looking for inspiration and strategies to navigate uncertain times.
  • Those interested in personal growth and self-improvement.
  • People who enjoy memoirs that blend personal anecdotes with life advice.
  • Individuals seeking perspectives on race, gender, and social issues in America.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more traditional memoirs focused solely on personal experiences.
  • Those who are not interested in self-help or motivational literature.
  • People who disagree with Michelle Obama's political views or background.
  • Readers looking for in-depth analysis of specific topics rather than general life advice.
  • Those who have read similar self-help books and are seeking entirely new insights.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Offers practical wisdom and strategies for staying hopeful in uncertain times
  • Provides insights into building enduring relationships and overcoming self-doubt
  • Shares personal stories and reflections that make the advice relatable
  • Discusses important topics like race, gender, and visibility
  • Encourages readers to examine their lives and find sources of strength
  • Offers tools for adapting to change and overcoming obstacles
  • Promotes concepts like 'starting kind' and assembling a support network
  • Emphasizes the importance of self-knowledge and confidence
  • Inspires readers to use their inner light to empower themselves and others
  • Written in an engaging, conversational style with humor and compassion

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found it repetitive if they had already read 'Becoming'
  • Can feel like a typical self-help book at times
  • Lacks a strong throughline and can feel disjointed in parts
  • Some found the advice too general or surface-level
  • Not as anecdote-rich or personal as 'Becoming'
  • Can come across as preachy or lecturing to some readers
  • Doesn't delve deeply into specific experiences like dealing with COVID-19
  • Some felt it was an attempt to capitalize on the success of 'Becoming'
  • Political content may be off-putting to some readers
  • Occasionally feels like recycled advice found in other self-help books

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