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A Picture Book of Abraham Lincoln (Picture Book Biography) (edition 1990)

by David A. Adler, John C. Wallner (Illustrator), Alexandra Wallner (Illustrator)

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Follows the life of the popular president, from his childhood on the frontier to his assassination after the end of the Civil War.
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Title:A Picture Book of Abraham Lincoln (Picture Book Biography)
Authors:David A. Adler
Other authors:John C. Wallner (Illustrator), Alexandra Wallner (Illustrator)
Info:Holiday House (P) (1990), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 26 pages
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This story follows the life of Abraham Lincoln starting at a young age.
  haileycinq | Sep 14, 2023 |
In this version of a biography of Abraham Lincoln, it focuses more on his life broadly, and less on his childhood like the other book did. It was very informative and gave much more detail than the other one. It added his experiences of seeing enslaved people, which was very crucial to his career. I enjoyed this biography more than the last. ( )
  aferrara | Jan 28, 2019 |
This book is based on the life and presidency of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. ( )
  JuanCunningham | Sep 18, 2018 |
This was a book about Abraham Lincoln and his upbringing where he lived in a cabin in Kentucky and then Indiana with his sister and mom and dad. His mom died when he was 9 years old and his father got remarried a year later. Then he moved to Illinois at the of 21 and helped his father build a new house and plant corn. When he traveled to New Orleans he saw a slave market for the first time and saw it was miserable. When Abraham started to study law, he became a lawyer and served in the Illinois legislature. He fell in love and got married in 1942 to Mary Todd and had four sons. Abraham later became present and many did not like that he was against slavery and later wrote the Emancipation Proclamation which declared all slaves in the Confederate states free. He was then shot at a theater by an actor John Wilkes Booth who favored the south.
This was a very short story about a former president whom most people called "Honest Abe". The pictures in this book were very illustrative of the story. I really liked how the author made this biography about Abraham and gave a quick synopsis of his life.
I would extend this book giving more information about his four children and his wife. Tell about what they did, how old they were and if his wife Mary did anything or was she a housewife who raised the children. I already knew most of the things about Abraham Lincoln but it was good to re-read what I already knew since it has been a long time since I have heard about him. I would also extend the book by telling how him and his wife met. The book did not relay any of that information and it would be interesting to know how she felt about slavery and if she worked or had any particular ambitions.
  lf028176 | Apr 10, 2017 |
As teachers, I want my future students to know who all the important presidents are and the great things they have done to the country. I like this book because it does a wonderful job at providing important information about Abraham Lincoln while also using small potions of words on the page, and easy vocabulary. The one thing I did not like about the book was the picture of John Wilkes Booth shooting Abraham Lincoln. Not that I think children shouldn't know that he was killed, but I don't think the illustrator needed to incorporate the picture. Other than that, I really would recommend this book to your future students. My favorite part of the book was when the author talked about how Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and ended the war between the north and the south. This concept is an important concept to understand as a U.S. citizen and the author informed readers using easy to understand language. For young children, the illustrations in this book are fun do to detail in the pictures and the amount of action going on in all the pictures. ( )
  aedwar14 | Mar 9, 2017 |
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