
A few months ago a friend and I were deciding on what movie to see. I was interested in a film with some historical relevance and she dismissed it coldly saying “I already know it ends.” Why should that make the journey any less interesting? I suppose we all know how this story ends: Michelle Obama became the First Lady of the United States, and then she wasn’t anymore. We all know many parts of the story as well–it’s a very public life, belonging to the people in a unique way–we watched it happen on TV and in newspapers. She was our First Lady and we knew what she was up to, and I think a lot of us felt we had the right to know what she was up to. But there were so many pieces of the journey we couldn’t have known about and the journey is what makes the story worth telling. At times lyrical and at others straight-forward, Becoming is a wonderful memoir covering the real highs and lows of a full life lived. The slow transition from a private citizen to a public figure while doing her best to have it all; not in the cynical way we talk about having it all, but in a real, meaningful way where Michelle was able to define the all she wanted and then work to achieve it.