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Hardcover Forever Free Book

ISBN: 102546821X

ISBN13: 9781025468211

Forever Free

"Forever Free" is a compelling biographical novel that brings to life the early, tumultuous years of Abraham Lincoln's presidency during the American Civil War. Written with deep historical insight, the narrative focuses on the internal and external pressures Lincoln faced as he grappled with the weight of a divided nation and the profound moral question of slavery.

The story delves into the intimate atmosphere of the White House, portraying the personal challenges of the Lincoln family, including the spirited Mary Todd Lincoln, while spies and political rivals move through the corridors of power. As the conflict intensifies, Lincoln moves toward the monumental decision that would culminate in the Emancipation Proclamation. Honore Willsie Morrow skillfully blends historical facts with evocative storytelling to present a portrait of a leader under immense strain, striving to preserve the Union while finding the courage to define the nation's future.

This work offers readers a vivid window into the personal sacrifices and political maneuvers that defined one of the most critical eras in American history, making it an essential read for those interested in the human side of legendary historical figures and the dramatic events of the Civil War era.

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