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Father Lincoln
The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and His Boys--Robert, Eddy, Willie, and Tad
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- Publisher: Lyons Press (May 1, 2016)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493018246
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To cast Lincoln’s humanity in a new light and advance our understanding of nineteenth-century fatherhood are singular achievements. Alan Manning accomplishes both with literary skill. Anyone interested in the life of our country’s greatest president or the history of American fatherhood will find this book essential and enthralling.
– Stephen M. Frank, author of Life with Father: Parenthood and Masculinity in the Nineteenth-Century American North
Alan Manning has written a marvelous, scrupulously researched book on Lincoln the devoted father, filled with delightful and revealing stories and anecdotes that demonstrate how Lincoln and his wife faced the same parenting dilemmas (and criticisms) as any modern parent. An engaging addition to the Lincoln canon.
– Scott Farris, New York Times bestselling author of Kennedy & Reagan: Why Their Legacies Endure and Inga: Kennedy's Great Love, Hitler's Perfect Beauty and J. Edgar Hoover's Prime Suspect
Most of us know Abraham Lincoln as a politician, president, statesman, and commander-in-chief, but rarely have we caught a more vivid glimpse of his private role as the head of a family than the one that Alan Manning provides in his absorbing new book, Father Lincoln. Offering a wealth of revealing and intriguing insights into the personal side of Lincoln’s life, Manning invites us inside the home where he and his wife Mary raised their children Robert, Eddie, Willie, and Tad. Here we witness the tender moments that Lincoln shared with each of his four sons, the exchanges of humor and playful fun that helped to allay his weightiest public burdens, and the wrenching incidents of poignant sorrow that all too often accompany parenthood, as well. Taking us through myriad episodes by turns touching, tragic, and trivial, Father Lincoln tells the engrossing story of Lincoln’s ever compassionate relationship with the four boys who enriched his life and whom he cherished beyond measure.
– Kenneth J. Winkle, Sorensen Professor of American History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and author of The Young Eagle: The Rise of Abraham Lincoln and Abraham and Mary Lincoln
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