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Courting Mr. Lincoln

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Courting Mr. Lincoln

By: Louis Bayard
Narrated by: Robert Fass, Tavia Gilbert
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When Mary Todd meets Abraham Lincoln in Springfield in the winter of 1840, he is on no one's shortlist to be president. Rough and reticent, he's a country lawyer lacking money and manners, living above a dry goods shop, but with a gift for oratory. Mary, a quick, self-possessed debutante with a tireless interest in debates and elections, at first finds him an enigma. "I can only hope," she tells his roommate, the handsome, charming Joshua Speed, "that his waters being so very still, they also run deep."

It's not long, though, before she sees the Lincoln that Speed knows: a man who, despite his awkwardness, is amiable and profound, with a gentle wit to match his genius and a respect for her keen political mind. But as her relationship with Lincoln deepens, she must confront his inseparable friendship with Speed, who has taught his roommate how to dance, dress, and navigate the polite society of Springfield.

Told in the alternating voices of Mary Todd and Joshua Speed, and rich with historical detail, Courting Mr. Lincoln creates a sympathetic and complex portrait of Mary unlike any that has come before; a moving portrayal of the deep and very real connection between the two men; and most of all, an evocation of the unformed man who would grow into one of the nation's most beloved presidents.

©2019 Louis Bayard (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Biographical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Abraham Lincoln Biography
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Beautifully Written Story • Genuine Human Characters • Authentic Personalities • Historical Authenticity

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Louis Bayard wove historical facts beautifully with his imagined events and dialog. Fascinating and beautifully written story of love and loss.

Beautifully written story of love and loss.

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This is like if “Emma” and “Pride and Prejudice” had a gay American baby. LOVE.

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Having read many books about Mary and Abraham Lincoln, this book was interesting but added nothing that I did not already know about them. I did not know about Joshua Speed's life after he returned to his Farmington Plantation which is now the renowned Speed Museum.

Interesting

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A gentle story of love and friendships with compassion and kindness. A sense of the struggles in making strong personalities bond together despite the ups & downs of life love and politics

Insight into three characters of history.

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After having read other works on Lincoln (everything from Sandburg’s dry 3-volume biography to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, I feel that this novel did a really nice job capturing the personalities of each historical figure. I was especially impressed with the way Lincoln’s low self-esteem and depression were handled.

Great job capturing personalities

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