No. of pages 40
Published: 2006
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"Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books" tells the story of young Abraham Lincoln, showcasing his insatiable curiosity and passion for reading. Growing up in a poor family, Abe often had limited access to books, but he made the most of every opportunity. He would borrow, share, and even craft his own reading materials from whatever he could find. The narrative highlights both his struggles and his determination to learn, ultimately illustrating how his love for literature shaped him into a thoughtful and insightful leader. The book captures the essence of a great man’s humble beginnings, inspiring young readers about the importance of education and perseverance. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Simon & Schuster .
Nancy Carpenter is the acclaimed illustrator of Fannie in the Kitchen, as well as Masai and I, Sitti's Secrets, and Loud Emily, among other books. She lives with her husband, daughter, and cat in Brooklyn, New York.
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Georgia Children's Book Award - Picture Book
This book was recognised in the Picture Book category by the Georgia Children's Book Award.
Keystone to Reading Award - Primary School
This book was recognised in the Primary School category by the Keystone to Reading Book Award.
South Carolina Childrens Junior and Young Adult Book Award - Picture Book
This book was recognised in the Picture Book category by the South Carolina Childrens Junior and Young Adult Book Award.