Overview
- Vinson Cunningham's debut novel, 'Great Expectations,' draws from his time working on Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign and later in the White House.
- The novel is a coming-of-age story that examines the allure of political power and the quest for inspiration in a changing America.
- Cunningham expresses disappointment in Obama's post-presidential activities, wishing for a more active role in societal change.
- The book provides insight into the inner workings of a presidential campaign, including the dynamics of staff relationships and the influence of campaign finance.
- Cunningham's narrative also touches on the racial and religious dimensions of Obama's campaign, offering a unique perspective on its historical significance.