Becoming: Adapted for Young Readers cover

Becoming: Adapted for Young Readers

Author: Obama, Michelle

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 7.3
Points 24.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 136767
Points per Word 0.000175
Page Count 432
Points per Page 0.055556

Description

Michelle Obama shares her journey from a young girl growing up on Chicago's South Side to becoming the First Lady of the United States. This memoir follows her challenges and triumphs, from her educational path to her career in law, and her role alongside her husband Barack Obama as they became the first Black First Family in the White House. The story explores themes of resilience, identity, and finding one's voice in the face of obstacles.

Quick Summary

Michelle Obama's adapted memoir gives middle-grade readers a chance to hear her story in her own words, from her childhood on Chicago's South Side to her time in the White House. What makes it stand out is the way she mixes everyday humor with honest talk about racism, gun violence, and the pressure of being a Black girl who dreams big, all while keeping the tone age-appropriate and encouraging. It's a great fit for kids who love personal memoirs, anyone interested in social justice, or reluctant readers who want a story that feels like chatting with a smart older sister. The book is packed with relatable moments like studying for the SATs, dealing with a tough teacher, or learning to love her own voice without getting bogged down in heavy political details. If you liked the way "I Am Malala" showed a teen standing up for education, you'll find a similar mix of courage and candid storytelling here. Parents will appreciate that the difficult topics are handled with care, giving kids a chance to see resilience and hope in action.