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Abe : a Novel

A brilliant work of historical imagination, Abe immerses the reader in the isolating poverty and difficult circumstances that shaped Abraham Lincoln's character. Marked by his mother's horrible death and the struggle to keep reading and learning in the face of his father's fierce disapproval, Richard Slotkin's Lincoln comes of age during a dramatic flatboat journey down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans. Along the way, Lincoln and his companions see slavery firsthand and experience the violence and the pleasures of frontier settlements and the cities of Natchez and New Orleans. Transformed by what he has seen and done, Lincoln returns to make his final break with his father and to step out of the wilderness into New Salem and history
Print Book, English, 2001, ©2000
1st Owl books ed View all formats and editions
H. Holt, New York, 2001, ©2000
Fiction
xi, 478 pages : pbk. ; 21 cm
9780805066395, 080506639X
1001476911
Reprint. Originally published: ©2000
"A John Macrae/Owl book."