Abe Lincoln Remembers

Abe Lincoln Remembers by Ann Turner, published by Harper Collins on January 7, 2003, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents a reflective moment in the life of President Abraham Lincoln as he contemplates his journey from a humble log cabin in Kentucky to the White House in 1865, following the end of the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves. The narrative invites readers to explore Lincoln’s thoughts and memories during a pivotal time in American history.
Readers will find a blend of powerful text and historically accurate paintings that together create a unique portrait of Lincoln. The book focuses on themes of wisdom and courage, providing insights into the historical context of the United States during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, as well as the military conflicts that shaped the nation. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile fiction that highlights biographical accounts of significant figures in American history.
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A man of wisdom and courage.
President Abraham Lincoln sits alone in the White House one evening in 1865. The war between the states is over at last, and the slaves are free. This man has come a long way from his small log cabin in Kentucky. What is he thinking about? What memories run through his mind?
Powerful text and stunning, historically accurate paintings combine to present a unique portrait of one of the greatest presidents in American history.
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