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Lincoln: A Newbery Award Winner
L**U
A readable biography that showed the growth of a boy to an extraordinary man
Great book for young readers. Honestly, I usually dislike any type of biographies, but this was different. The photos and drawings not only broke up the text and made the reading more inviting, but they were quite interesting in their own right. The many facts, especially direct quotes, of Lincoln were intriguing and some funny. Slavery was a “monstrous injustice.” It was a “cancer” threatening to grow out of control “in a nation originally dedicated to the inalienable rights of man.” Lincoln agreed with others that he was rather homely referring once to his “poor, lean, lank face.” When a rival called him “two-faced” during a political debate, Lincoln replied: “I leave it to my audience If I had another face, do you think I’d wear this one?” Some of the letters included reveal a man of great penmanship and great words. What struck me most throughout the book was the ending. He seemed to be aware that he would die by assassination, and accepted such. “If I wore a shirt of mail, and kept myself surrounded by a bodyguard, it would be all the same. There are a thousand ways of getting at a man if it is desired that he should be killed.” And later he had a dream that he was wandering through the White House but no one was around until he reached the East Room, where a wake was held. When he asked “Who is dead in the White House?” the answer was “The President, he was killed by an assassin.” At that point he woke in his dream. In all, a fascinating look at an ordinary man who lived a more-than-ordinary life, devoting it to leading his loved country. “…I have no other so great (ambition) as that of being truly esteemed of my fellow men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem.” This book reads more like an adventure than a biography, but contains everything one could hope to learn from a biography.
P**E
Great for a school project
Purchased it for my Grandson’s Wax Museum Project.
A**R
Educational
Very educational and age appropriate for 6th grade American history. Great historical photos included. Not just for kids, I learned alot from this book as well. Enjoyable read.
M**S
Son likes this!
Ordered this book for my son to read for school. He has read a little bit and likes it. I think he likes it because he knows Lincoln was a real person and that this is actual history!
J**E
Lincoln in View
This book is a favorite among students of all ages. I first used it in my Children's Literature classes, and the college students often chose this photobiography as their favorite of the semester reads. Recently, I read with fourth graders, and it again appears to be the best. The text is written well, and the photos are varied and rich. It is a win, win for all who purchase it and read the story of our American hero.
C**E
Lincoln: A Photobiography is an amazing book for children who are interested in learing more about Lincoln, and the Civil War
I loved this book about Lincoln. It had very interesting facts and pictures about his life and career and kept my son's attention the entire time he read the book. He never wanted to put it down and completed it within a few days. I would definitely recommend it to others with young children studying the Civil War time period.
G**E
So convenient ordering this online
My 13 year olds summer read & he enjoyed it.
T**I
Great little book - good for elementary age (if you ...
Great little book - good for elementary age (if you believe in old fashioned education) or Jr High age (if you believe in the dumbed-down public education model we live with today. Quick, easy read, and no "revised" or "rewritten" History in it. Seller is great and would do business with them again.
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