The Newbery Medalβwinning book for young readers presents βa human portrait of a politician honorably confronting the most vexing issues of his eraβ (The New York Times Book Review).
Β
Abraham Lincoln stood out in a crowd as much for his wit and rollicking humor as for his height. This Newbery Medal-winning biography of our Civil War president is warm, appealing, and illustrated with dozens of carefully chosen photographs and prints.
Β
Russell Freedman begins with a lively account of Abraham Lincoln's boyhood, his career as a country lawyer, and his courtship and marriage to Mary Todd. Then the author focuses on Lincolnβs presidency, skillfully explaining the many complex issues he grappled with as he led a deeply divided nation through the Civil War. The book's final chapter is a moving account of his tragic death at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865. The volume concludes with a sampling of Lincoln writings and a detailed list of Lincoln historical sites.
Β
"Few, if any, of the many books written for children about Lincoln can compare with Freedman's contributionβ¦This is an outstanding example of what (juvenile) biography can be. Like Lincoln himself, it stands head and shoulders above its competition." βSchool Library Journal
α’αΆαα» 5 ααααΆαβα
α»αααααα