Sunday, January 21, 2018
Abraham Lincoln: Friend of the People
author: Clara Ingram Judson
name: Wayne
average rating: 5.00
book published: 1950
rating: 5
read at: 2018/01/21
date added: 2018/01/21
shelves: non-fiction, children-s
review:
'Abraham Lincoln: Friend of the People' by Clara Ingram Judson is a reissue of the Newbery Honor book from 1950. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I think a young audience wanting to learn about one of our greatest presidents would also.
From his humble beginnings, amidst hardship, Abraham Lincoln rose to the presidency. Before he got there, there was a lot of hard work doing whatever he could find to do for money. He earned a reputation as likeable, with his easy going demeanor and storytelling. He became a lawyer and ran a law office, and made his way into politics. His humility and eloquence were put on full display during one of the countries darkest times.
I love how Abe and his family speak in the early years. It helps illustrate how far he went to find education for himself. This is a well told story, and it's hard to believe it was written almost 70 years ago! The additionals pictures and material add to the narrative rather than detracting. I'm glad to see a book of this quality getting a reprint as a digital book.
I received a review copy of this ebook from Quarto Publishing Group and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.
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