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Hardcover Abe's Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln Book

ISBN: 1423104080

ISBN13: 9781423104087

Abe's Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln

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From the time he was a young boy roaming the forests of the unsettled Midwest, Abraham Lincoln knew in his heart that slavery was deeply wrong. A voracious reader, Lincoln spent every spare moment of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent picture book.

This is an excellent children's book. Large, graphic illustrations with Lincoln's history and quotes on every page by Lincoln.

know this campaign song? we do now!

Our Abe Lincoln is a creative and imaginative look into the life of our 16th president. The author use one of Abe's campaign songs as a starting point for the picture book. The words of the song are set to the folk song The Old Grey Mare. Through the song, children are taken on a journey of Honest Abe's life. The illustrations in the book are vivid and bright. The book will make learning history and fun and enjoyable experience. Our children ages 4 and 5 loved this book and we read/sung it many times! Facts about Abe Lincoln will be in their heads for many years to come thanks to this book!

Lincoln's eloquence and compassion shine through

This is a beautifully written and beautifully illustrated book, with detailed, full-page illustrations throughout. On nearly every page in this book, we see Lincoln's love of learning, industriousness, and commitment to principle. The focus is on Lincoln's recognition, gained from his early days carrying cargo on the Mississippi river, that slavery is wrong, and his life-long efforts leading to emancipation. In signing the emancipation proclamation, Lincoln's words are "I never, in my life, felt more certain that I was doing right, than I do in signing this paper. My whole soul is in it." One of the most unique facets of this book is that nearly every page contains a stand-alone quote in Lincoln's own words. The quotes are well-chosen and aptly highlight the author's text. The quotes also contain lessons for readers of all ages -- such as Lincoln's advice that one should "Resolve to be honest at all events" and if you can't be an honest lawyer, choose some other professions in which you can be honest. And in response to attachks "I do the very best I know how -- the very best i can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end." Notes from the author and illusrator instroducing the book show how much research and effort they put into getting this right. The author read and reread Lincoln's letters, nespaper interviews, and many speeches. The illustrator visited Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois and other places along Lincoln's journey. The illustrations are breathtaking. The cover portrait is from a larger illustration within the book, highlighting words from the Gettysburg Address. Other recommended books by the author include Eleanor, Quiet No More and Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Other related books illustrated by Kadir Nelson include Coretta Scott and Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Caldecott Honor Book).

Abraham Lincoln at his best

There are many many books being published honoring Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday. This tale told is THE BEST of the best maybe because of how brilliantly Lincoln's own words are incorporated into the story. VERY well done! Illustrations by Kadir Nelson add brilliance as well.

Absolutely stunning...

A wonderful overview of Abraham Lincoln's life. Seventeen pages of concise writing, each containing absolutely stunning illustrations, take you through Lincoln's childhood, early political years, presidency, and death. Lincoln's words are printed on every page, highlighting the important aspects of the story. This book can be used to introduce the presidency, slavery, Civil War, or civil rights. The Gettysburg Address is printed in the back, along with a list of important dates and a list of suggested further reading and internet sites. I am a fourth and fifth grade teacher, and this book is an ideal read aloud for my Civil War Unit. I highly recommend this book - it is a wonderful story wrapped in a beautiful package.
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