What Lincoln Said
Book Summary
Lincoln's childhood, early career, and presidential challenges are summed up for the picture book crowd by pulling some of his quotes and then expanding on their context. It's a useful way to introduce kids to an important historical figure accurately without sacrificing entertainment. Kids also get a snapshot of a difficult time in our nation's history in an age-appropriate way that leaves room for parents to share further if they wish.
Is It Any Good?
The author organizes the book well and is able to present a lot of information in a very small space. But it's the illustrations that make the book a standout. Cartoonish without being silly, the pictures are lively and colorful and do a great job of humanizing the man behind the history.
There's room for greater discussion around the issue of slavery, but the choice seems deliberate on the part of the author. While the slaves in the book are African-American, the author never specifically talks about the racism behind the institution of slavery.

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