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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.
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 the presidential years (1861 to 1865), skillfullly explaining the many complex issues Lincoln grappled with as he led a deeply divided nation through the Civil War. The book's final chapter is a moving account of that tragic evening in Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865. Concludes with a sampling of Lincoln writings and a detailed list of Lincoln historical sites.
This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 2-3, Read Aloud Informational Text).
165 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 16, 1987
This book tells the story about Lincoln from the day he was born to the day he died. I'd want to say that it deserved the Newbery award that it got as this is very accessible to children since the writing is very simple and it does not goes into detail about the assassination (and all the other adult stuff). Plus, the author also provided a list of books for further reading about Abraham Lincoln and I'm sure do want to read more!