
Frances Cavanah (1899–1982)
Author of Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance
About the Author
Works by Frances Cavanah
Prayers for boys and girls 5 copies
Pedro of Santa Fe 3 copies
Friends to Man: The Wonderful World of Animals — Editor; Contributor — 2 copies
Liberty Laughs 2 copies
The World's Masterpieces 1 copy
Our Countries Story 1 copy
Thanksgiving wonders 1 copy
Joy-time 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1899-09-26
- Date of death
- 1982-05-02
- Gender
- female
- Education
- DePauw University
- Organizations
- Author's League
National Historical Society
Society of Midland Authors
Washington Children's Book Guild
Mortar Board
Theta Sigma Phi (show all 7)
Delta Delta Delta - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Indiana, USA
- Places of residence
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
Found this old book at my parent's cabin and as I am compulsively reading all work Lincoln-related that I find around my house and the homes of my loved ones, I read this cute little young reader's book about Lincoln's early life. I'm setting it aside for my kids when they get older. Having had the chance to know about LIncoln's documented life before coming to this book, I appreciated how the author utilized accurate quotes and life events instead of going off into the world of speculative show more fiction. It is, in fact, true, that Sarah Lincoln said of her beloved stepson, as Cavanah closes the book, that Lincoln was "the best boy I ever saw." show less
I actually first read this back around when I was in grade school. (I grew up in Illinois, where one can't avoid reading about Lincoln.) I had pretty much forgotten everything about it except for the footprint incident, so I could approach it afresh. It was nice enough to read, for a kids' book. It focuses mostly on Lincoln's childhood and young adulthood. Once he gets to Springfield the book picks up the pace and starts to skim over his political career, ending when he heads to the White show more House. I don't know how accurate it is, but instead of the biography of a great man, it comes across more like the biography of a likable fellow who just manages to become President. But as far as waiting room material is concerned, you could do a lot worse.
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--J. show less
TOLD UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE, A Collection of Christmas Stories, Poems, and Legends by The Association for Childhood Education International
Delightful anthology of Christmas and Hannukah stories from children's literature. A lot of the selections are from books and authors that are more or less forgotten.
Another from the "Under the Umbrella" series. Lovely bits from Laura Ingalls Wilder, Elizabeth Coatsworth, Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, Eugene Field, Louisa May Alcott, Ruth Sawyer, Ludwig Bemelmans - and many others. Delightful small illustrations from the Petershams.
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Statistics
- Works
- 71
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 1,421
- Popularity
- #18,108
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 7
- ISBNs
- 32
- Favorited
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