05-15-2016, 09:35 PM
by Jeff Oppenheimer, copyright 2014, about 150 pages
Excellent book!
The setting is two rocking chairs in front of a well fed fire in Mrs. Lincoln's prairie cabin home.
His longtime friend and law partner, William H. Herndon, interviewed Lincoln's step-mother, Sara in preparation for a biography of the martyred President. She tells Herndon about the life of Lincoln as no one else can. Not as mere facts but a mother sharing ten personal stories about her son. Based on Herndon's notes and other first hand accounts, Oppenheimer combines this into an authentic narrative with a touch for the frontier life. It's like your there watching and listening to the conversation.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
A new, softbound copy, is a little over $3
http://www.amazon.com/That-Nation-Might-...might+live
Excellent book!
The setting is two rocking chairs in front of a well fed fire in Mrs. Lincoln's prairie cabin home.
His longtime friend and law partner, William H. Herndon, interviewed Lincoln's step-mother, Sara in preparation for a biography of the martyred President. She tells Herndon about the life of Lincoln as no one else can. Not as mere facts but a mother sharing ten personal stories about her son. Based on Herndon's notes and other first hand accounts, Oppenheimer combines this into an authentic narrative with a touch for the frontier life. It's like your there watching and listening to the conversation.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
A new, softbound copy, is a little over $3
http://www.amazon.com/That-Nation-Might-...might+live