
Abraham Lincoln: From Cabin to Legacy
By
Jamie Glick
Read by
Christopher
Release:
03/10/2026
Runtime:
3h 53m
Unabridged
Quantity:
This biography traces Abraham Lincoln's improbable journey from a rugged Kentucky log cabin to the presidency during America's darkest hour.
The Man Behind the Legend
Before becoming the "Great Emancipator," Lincoln was a frontier child and self-taught lawyer. This narrative explores the formative years that forged his character:
- The Wilderness & New Salem: Discover how manual labor, early loss, and life as a river-town store clerk transformed a rail-splitter into a resilient politician.
- The Path to Power: Witness his political rise through the Illinois legislature and his national emergence during the legendary Lincoln-Douglas debates.
A Nation at War
As the 16th President, Lincoln led a house divided. This book examines his wartime leadership:
- Commander-in-Chief: His growth into a master strategist who managed a "team of rivals" and partnered with General Ulysses S. Grant.
- The Moral Pivot: The journey toward the Emancipation Proclamation, shifting the conflict from a war for union to a crusade for freedom.
- The Final Act: A vision for national healing cut short at Ford's Theatre.
Themes of Transformation
More than a list of dates, this is a study in resilience and empathy. It paints a portrait of a man who remained profoundly human-balancing sharp humor with deep personal melancholy-while saving a republic.
Release:
2026-03-10
Runtime:
3h 53m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9798240076701
Publisher:
INAudio
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