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Rand McNally (1959), 92 pages
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A fictionalized retelling of Abe Lincoln's life that concentrates on his boyhood years and his relationship with his family, based on statements of family and friends.
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LibraryThing member Hamburgerclan
I actually first read this back around when I was in grade school. (I grew up in Illinois, where one can't avoid reading about Lincoln.) I had pretty much forgotten everything about it except for the footprint incident, so I could approach it afresh. It was nice enough to read, for a kids' book. It
--J.
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focuses mostly on Lincoln's childhood and young adulthood. Once he gets to Springfield the book picks up the pace and starts to skim over his political career, ending when he heads to the White House. I don't know how accurate it is, but instead of the biography of a great man, it comes across more like the biography of a likable fellow who just manages to become President. But as far as waiting room material is concerned, you could do a lot worse.--J.
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Original publication date
1959
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92 p.; 9.1 inches