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My Brother Abe

My Brother Abe
Sally Lincoln's Story  
This edition: eBook, 208 pages
Ages: 8 - 12
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Awards and Nominations

  • Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Description

Virtually nothing is known about Sarah Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's older sister. This novel follows the few known facts of the Lincoln family's early life, starting with the Lincolns' move from Kentucky to Indiana when Sarah was nine through their years living in a log cabin, the death of Sarah and Abe's mother when Sarah was eleven and Sarah's new responsibilities as woman of the cabin, culminate with the arrival of a stepmother a year later. The details of Sarah's character have been invented, but this novel provides real insight into Abraham Lincoln's childhood, as well as the role of women on the frontier.
"Mazer has succesfully imagined a story of the Lincoln children's childhood told from Sally's point of view...this is solid historical fiction, offering a unique and likeable protagonist and a believable recounting of historical events."
-- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Sally...is a smart, strong, and sassy characters, and...it is most succesful as a congenial story of a heastrong young lady's life in the wilderness of early nineteenth-century America."
-- Kirkus Reviews
"Through such vivid details, Mazer offers an engaging and believable tale of survival."
-- School Library Journal
"The dramas of frontier life quickly prove absorbing...Contemporary readers will easily relate to Sally...Fans of historical novels will savor the details evoked here."
-- Publishers Weekly
Vermont Public Radio, February 16, 2009
...One well-known Vermont author is getting into the act, examining Lincoln's life in a very unusual way. Harry Mazer lives in Montpelier and is an award-winning author of numerous books for young readers. He's also a World War II veteran best ...