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A parent would reach for this book when they want to instill a sense of grit and ethical grounding in a child who may be feeling discouraged by their current circumstances. It is particularly effective for children who feel like 'underdogs' or those struggling with the concept of fairness in a complicated world. This Caldecott winning biography follows Abraham Lincoln from his humble beginnings in a log cabin to the presidency, focusing heavily on his formative years in the wilderness. The narrative emphasizes that greatness is not born from privilege, but from curiosity, hard work, and an unshakeable moral compass. While it covers his political achievements, the heart of the book lies in his personal development and the resilience he showed amidst poverty and loss. It is a gentle yet profound introduction to American history that models how integrity can lead to meaningful leadership.