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The Butler: A Witness to History
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The story that inspired the major motion picture...read by its stars David Oyelowo, Forest Whitaker, and Oprah Winfrey
When acclaimed Washington Post writer Wil Haygood had an early hunch that Obama would win the 2008 election, he thought he'd highlight the singular moment by exploring the life of someone who had come of age when segregation was so embedded in the culture as to make the very thought of a black president inconceivable. He struck gold when he tracked down Eugene Allen, a butler who had served eight presidents, from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan.
Forest Whitaker narrates the story of this remarkable man who, while serving tea and supervising buffets, was also a witness to history as decisions about America's most momentous events were being made.
With a foreword by the Academy Award-nominated director Lee Daniels, The Butler also includes Wil Haygood's essay exploring the history of black images on celluloid and in Hollywood, read here by David Oyelowo and Oprah Winfrey.
- Listening Length2 hours and 32 minutes
- Audible release dateJuly 30, 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB00E4XOCLW
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
| Listening Length | 2 hours and 32 minutes |
|---|---|
| Author | Wil Haygood |
| Narrator | Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, David Oyelowo, Lee Daniels |
| Audible.com Release Date | July 30, 2013 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster Audio |
| Program Type | Audiobook |
| Version | Unabridged |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B00E4XOCLW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169,404 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #311 in Cultural & Regional Biographies (Audible Books & Originals) #882 in Historical Biographies (Audible Books & Originals) #3,301 in United States History (Audible Books & Originals) |
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Customers find the information in the book enlightening and a good read for young adults. They also appreciate the nice pictures and fascinating couple. However, some find the content lacking in depth, plot, and length. Opinions are mixed on the writing style, pacing, and family life. Some find it well-written and enjoyable throughout, while others say it's poorly written and misrepresented. Readers also disagree on the paciness, saying it're fast moving and others slow moving.
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Customers find the book's content interesting, enlightening, inspiring, and factual. They also say it's a good read for young adults and teens who want to understand the turmoil of the 21st century.
"...'s history did inspire an uplifting film, and this book does provide a good insight into the financing and making of a movie, the story of the..." Read more
"...Second, it's a good review of the history, roles and successes of African-Americans in the last sixty or so years, but the sections seemed cobbled..." Read more
"...It is a good read for 21st century young adults and teens who want to understand the turmoil of their parents lives in the latter half of the 20th..." Read more
"...I was disappointed in the lack of the true history of Eugene Allen's life...." Read more
Customers find the visuals in the book very nice, wonderful, and eye opening. They also say the book is well-done and a page-turner.
"...Very disappointing; the pictures are pretty good...." Read more
"...The only plus I found to purchasing the book was the high gloss photos located in the middle of the book...." Read more
"...This book gives a very positive look into the life of a very gracious man...." Read more
"...Very nice pictures though." Read more
Customers are mixed about the writing style. Some find the book well written and easy to read, while others say it's poorly written and superficial.
"...I read it in 2 sittings because of the great visual writing. Felt like I was there through it all." Read more
"...is a scandalously brief book, very superficial, and with more emphasis on the writer than on Eugene Allen, the real butler...." Read more
"...Haygood's writing is always engaging, and that's especially true of the Allen story, but to charge book prices for this publication is, well,..." Read more
"...I think Will Haygood made perfect use of poetic license as he created tension between the father and the one son...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the pacing. Some find the book very fast, while others say it's slow moving and doesn't follow a good flow.
"...However, overall it was a quick and enjoyable read." Read more
"Very factual. I thought the book read rather slowly. The story is an excellent reminder of how our country still has a long way to go!" Read more
"...It was a quick read and interesting but after reading it decided not to bother seeing the movie." Read more
"I found the movie making section a bit slow. But on the whole it was very interesting. Those times must not be forgotten. A good read. Jogs my memory." Read more
Customers are mixed about the family life. Some find the book wonderful and insightful about an American Butler and the workings of the White House. However, others say it's not a story about the butler, but a history book that mentions Obama every chance possible.
"...It is NOT about the butler's experience in the White House except to say how long he was there...." Read more
"...However, the cast for "The Butler" has so many great names, I think I will enjoy that version as well. I SO enjoy reading about our great..." Read more
"I am very, very disappointed in this book. There is not much information about the butler, Eugene Allen...." Read more
"...Instead it is snippets of general history about the presidents that you can read anywhere...." Read more
Customers find the book has no depth, does not provide any real inside information about the several presidents, and has little specific story. They also say it's boring in parts and incredibly general. Readers also mention that the book is very short and just a step above being superficial.
"...Kept thinking it would get better...it didn't. No story, just tidbits of news items. I couldn't wait to read it then was sorely disappointed...." Read more
"...The Butler is a scandalously brief book, very superficial, and with more emphasis on the writer than on Eugene Allen, the real butler...." Read more
"...I was disappointed in it because it provides too little information on the subject matter...." Read more
"...At best, this was a lost opportunity to get the truth out, and at it's worst, a "cheesy" money maker on the coat-tails of a fantastic story..." Read more
Customers find the plot of the book boring and short. They also say the book has no stories about the White House and is more like a long interview session.
"...Nothing like I expected...could barely finish it. It is a lot of facts that have nothing to do with the white house or the butler...." Read more
"...We started on our journey and found that it was only about 2+ hours long...." Read more
"...Got more of civil rights book towards end in my opinion. Does not tell the story, like I thought , of the movie." Read more
"...Instead it was more like a long interview session. Interesting, I just prefer a different format...." Read more
Customers find the book very short and not what they expected.
"...That being said, this is still a great book. But it's just too short...." Read more
"...Too short of a book. NOT WORTH the money I spent...." Read more
"...It appears to be a shortened version of the book...." Read more
"...The author expanded the original magazine article. The book was very short and just a step above being superficial." Read more
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There were a couple of things about the book that I didn't care for so much. First, it seemed like a long PR roll-out for the movie. Second, it's a good review of the history, roles and successes of African-Americans in the last sixty or so years, but the sections seemed cobbled together to make this 112-page book. The first part is Allen's story. The second part is the movie's story. The third has one-and-a-half-page summaries of the five presidents Allen's fictional version serves in the movie. I can only guess that this part is meant as a primer for movie-goers to read beforehand.
Overall, "The Butler: A Witness to History," is an educational and inspirational read on a subject that we Americans--regardless of color--frequently don't handle well.
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Un bref historique des acteurs noirs dans le cinéma américain.
as good. I found it did drag on and seemed long telling the story. Maybe I should make an effort and go to the movie.















