Author(s): Ingri & Edgar Parin D'AulaireRea Berg (Editor)Number of pages: 64 pagesCopyright: 1939ISBN: 9781893103603Publisher: Beautiful Feet BooksBinding: Softcover Sample Pages Subject(s): BiographiesSetting: Civil WarGrade / Age level: ElementaryReview: Our family has almost worn out our copy of this well-loved book. Abraham Lincoln the boy comes alive in the story and illustrations. We see him grow to a young man and take several adventurous trips "down river" and learn that a fortune-teller from New Orleans predicted that he would be president some day. The authors indicate his empathy for the slaves during this trip and show how his honesty and integrity eventually win the respect of many, although they don't make for an easy life. The book includes information and anecdotes from the Civil War, but avoids the topic of his assassination. Additional notes: Book details are for the 75th Anniversary Edition from 2015. The lovely illustrations are made from the 1939 lithographic proofs the D'Aulaires created in 1939. Reviewed by: Alicia Van HeckeFirst reviewed: 1998-99