![]() ![]() To pull this off requires not just vocal ability but an intensity of observation of other people-a quality of attention, of absorption-so fierce it’s as if one’s life depended on it. He can do men and women, old and young, foreign accents and street slang. Again and again he will encounter a character and deliver the material that appears within quotation marks on the printed page in the character’s voice. ![]() His regular speaking voice is by now in all our heads, but in the spoken version of the book we also get something that has had to be put away from public display: Obama’s uncanny gift for mimicry. It’s worth listening to the audiobook version of Barack Obama’s Dreams From My Father, because not so long ago Obama had both the time and the inclination to spend many hours voicing the recording himself. ![]()
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