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A review by qudsiramiz
Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose by Joe Biden
4.0
The book is beautiful. And after reading it becomes even harder to not like Joe Biden. His recounting of days when Beau Biden was diagnosed with cancer is so emotional and heartfelt. And being a resident of Delaware and from the same university as his alma mater, it feels even more relatable when he mentions some of the incidences.
When it comes to politics of things which were going on during that time and certain things which Obama administration did, like anyone else, of course he had his own prejudice to comply to and feels like his administration could do no wrong, whether it was in regard to foreign or domestic policy. But then that is not what the book was about, even if discussion of politics did take a great part of it. More than what I liked.
Overall it is a beautiful book, if sad!
When it comes to politics of things which were going on during that time and certain things which Obama administration did, like anyone else, of course he had his own prejudice to comply to and feels like his administration could do no wrong, whether it was in regard to foreign or domestic policy. But then that is not what the book was about, even if discussion of politics did take a great part of it. More than what I liked.
Overall it is a beautiful book, if sad!