

About this book
Summary
Abraham Lincoln. The name conjures images of a towering figure, a wartime president, the Great Emancipator. We see him etched in stone at monuments, his words echoing from history books, forever linked to the preservation of a nation. Yet, beneath the familiar silhouette of the statesman, there lay a soul of profound depth, a mind that wrestled not only with political crises but with the very essence of human emotion, expressed through the quiet, powerful act of writing.Book information
Rating
★★★★★ (5.0) (10)
Genre
Poetry, Biography and Memoir
Length
41 mins
Publish date
Jul 29, 2025
Language
English
About the Author
Table of Contents
1Introduction
8Chapter 6: Poetic Leadership in Crisis
2Prologue:
9Chapter 7: Empathy in Prose
3Chapter 1: A Frontier Childhood
10Chapter 8: Philosophy, Faith, and the Pen
4Chapter 2: Grief, Depression, and Early Verse
11Chapter 9: A Poetic Vision of Peace
5Chapter 3: Narrative Poems and Personal Reflection
12Chapter 10: Lincoln's Enduring Literary Legacy





