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Becoming Abraham Lincoln: The Coming of Age of Our Greatest President

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Becoming Abraham Lincoln: The Coming of Age of Our Greatest President

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Kigel

ISBN:

9781510717305

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Skyhorse Publishing

Publication Date:

6th June 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political leaders and leadership
Biography: historical, political and military

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Becoming Abraham Lincoln: The Coming of Age of Our Greatest President tells the true story of how this great American hero grew up and became a man. The story begins with Lincolns cousin describing the murder of Abes grandfather in 1782 by the Wabash Indians in the Kentucky wilderness. It ends as Lincoln turns twenty-five, downcast and debt-ridden after the failure of his first business venture, as he earns his first election victory to take his seat in the Illinois State Legislature.

This vivid, authentic account of Abraham Lincoln in his formative years is told by those who were therehis friends and family. Supported by rigorous research, Becoming Abraham Lincoln is an authentic account of Lincolns childhood and adolescence in the actual words of those who knew him best. We see Lincoln as he was, according to law partner Billy Herndon, just as he lived, breathed, ate and laughed in this world. The historic eyewitness testimony in these pages forms a rich, detailed narrative unmatched in all Lincoln literature.

Reviews

Abraham Lincoln dismissed his own upbringing with a single line from Grays 'Elegy:' The short and simple annals of the poor. But as Richard Kigel shows in this textured and gripping narrative, Lincoln would not have become president, much less an empathetic, wise, and history-making one, without the life lessons he absorbed on the prairie. Becoming Abraham Lincoln reminds us that Lincolns rise was neither swift nor surebut that ultimately, it remains the quintessential American story. Harold Holzer, leading Lincoln scholar and author, coauthor, and editor of fifty-two books, including Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion

Richard Kigel has given us a vivid, empathetic, consistently entertaining look at Lincolns youth in the rough-and-tumble world that shaped his character. Full of insight, smoothly written, weaving primary sources together with an eye for authenticity and telling detail, Becoming Abraham Lincoln is a pleasure to read. . . . An original contribution to the Lincoln literature, which is no common thing, it also brings to life a fascinating slice of Americas past. James B. Conroy, author of Lincolns White House: The Peoples House in Wartime, cowinner of the 2017 Lincoln Prize

Richard Kigel fills a void that has existed for nearly a hundred years. Unfortunately, most modern writers cover the subject of these early years in less than a dozen pages before launching onto Lincolns rise to the presidency. Kigels work fills that void. It is modern and makes use of all the original sources as well as the writings of those Lincoln scholars who went before, giving us a fresh, up-to-date look at Americans greatest statesman. Dr. Edward Steers Jr., expert on the Lincoln assassination and author of Blood on the Moon, The Trial, The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators, and The Lincoln Assassination Encyclopedia

Richard Kigel closely examines young Lincoln in this valuable study. What emerges is the story of a figure on the frontier of America who, somewhat miraculously, became our greatest President. Charles B. Strozier, author of Lincolns Quest for Union: A Psychological Portrait and Your Friend Forever, A. Lincoln: The Enduring Friendship of Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed
From the imaginative chapter titles, to the colorful episodes and serious research, Mr. Kigels review of Lincolns time as a boy and young man is first-rate." James M. Cornelius, PhD, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum, Springfield, Illinois.

"An intimate biography of young Abraham Lincoln from primary sourcesi.e., those who knew him in his formative years.... [A] touching work.... Kigel's emphasis on primary sources is refreshing, and he fashions an instructive work that will be especially useful for younger readers." Kirkus Reviews
Abraham Lincoln dismissed his own upbringing with a single line from Grays 'Elegy:' The short and simple annals of the poor. But as Richard Kigel shows in this textured and gripping narrative, Lincoln would not have become president, much less an empathetic, wise, and history-making one, without the life lessons he absorbed on the prairie. Becoming Abraham Lincoln reminds us that Lincolns rise was neither swift nor surebut that ultimately, it remains the quintessential American story. Harold Holzer, leading Lincoln scholar and author, coauthor, and editor of fifty-two books, including Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion

Richard Kigel has given us a vivid, empathetic, consistently entertaining look at Lincolns youth in the rough-and-tumble world that shaped his character. Full of insight, smoothly written, weaving primary sources together with an eye for authenticity and telling detail, Becoming Abraham Lincoln is a pleasure to read. . . . An original contribution to the Lincoln literature, which is no common thing, it also brings to life a fascinating slice of Americas past. James B. Conroy, author of Lincolns White House: The Peoples House in Wartime, cowinner of the 2017 Lincoln Prize

Richard Kigel fills a void that has existed for nearly a hundred years. Unfortunately, most modern writers cover the subject of these early years in less than a dozen pages before launching onto Lincolns rise to the presidency. Kigels work fills that void. It is modern and makes use of all the original sources as well as the writings of those Lincoln scholars who went before, giving us a fresh, up-to-date look at Americans greatest statesman. Dr. Edward Steers Jr., expert on the Lincoln assassination and author of Blood on the Moon, The Trial, The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators, and The Lincoln Assassination Encyclopedia

Richard Kigel closely examines young Lincoln in this valuable study. What emerges is the story of a figure on the frontier of America who, somewhat miraculously, became our greatest President. Charles B. Strozier, author of Lincolns Quest for Union: A Psychological Portrait and Your Friend Forever, A. Lincoln: The Enduring Friendship of Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed
From the imaginative chapter titles, to the colorful episodes and serious research, Mr. Kigels review of Lincolns time as a boy and young man is first-rate." James M. Cornelius, PhD, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum, Springfield, Illinois.

"An intimate biography of young Abraham Lincoln from primary sourcesi.e., those who knew him in his formative years.... [A] touching work.... Kigel's emphasis on primary sources is refreshing, and he fashions an instructive work that will be especially useful for younger readers." Kirkus Reviews

Author Bio

Richard Kigel is a veteran New York City teacher. He is the author of On the Wings of the Wind: The Untold Story of History's First Flight and Heav'nly Tidings from the Afric Muse: The Grace and Genius of Phillis Wheatley. He lives in Staten Island, New York.

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