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• Original introductions by President Obama and Bruce Springsteen • Exclusive new material from the • Obama’s never-before-seen annotated speeches, including his “Remarks at the 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Marches” • Springsteen’s handwritten lyrics for songs spanning his 50-year-long career • Rare and exclusive photographs from the authors’ personal archives • Historical photographs and documents that provide rich visual context for their conversation In a recording studio stocked with dozens of guitars, and on at least one Corvette ride, Obama and Springsteen discuss marriage and fatherhood, race and masculinity, the lure of the open road and the call back to home. They also compare notes on their favorite protest songs, the most inspiring American heroes of all time, and more. Along the way, they reveal their passion for--and the occasional toll of--telling a bigger, truer story about America throughout their careers, and explore how our fractured country might begin to find its way back toward unity and global leadership....
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Renegades: Born in the USA is human, vulnerable, smart, and passionate. . . . Obama and Springsteen admire their country while considering its shortcomings and still come out the other side with a sense of patriotism and hope that spills over the bounds of a book. Associated Press
A collection of intimate and thoughtful conversations between the president and the Boss. Los Angeles Times
Do you dream of scoring an invitation to Springsteen s Colts Neck compound? Maybe strumming on those guitars, riding horses, riffing on the American experiment in the recording studio? Unless you re an American president, you re going to have to get in line. But in between daydreams, pick up Renegades. It s the closest thing to being a fly on the wall of an incredible friendship. Esquire
A candid, revealing, and entertaining dialogue . . . poignant and honest, with a dash of good humor. The Aquarian
Fascinating and supremely entertaining. Booklist
A very personal, very intimate project. NJArts