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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Second sight Second sight Gary L. Blackwood In Washington, D.C., during the last days of the Civil War, a teenage boy who performs in a mind reading act befriends a clairvoyant girl whose frightening visions foreshadow an assassination plot. OL121028W
Do you hear me, Mr. Lincoln? Do you hear me, Mr. Lincoln? Judith Caseley Grieving for her beloved father who recently died, thirteen-year-old Sierra remembers special moments in their lives, including their interest in the life of Abraham Lincoln. OL15122936W
Praying to A.L Praying to A.L Judith Caseley Grieving for her beloved father who recently died, thirteen-year-old Sierra remembers special moments in their lives, including their interest in the life of Abraham Lincoln. OL15122951W
Abe Lincoln at last! Abe Lincoln at last! Mary Pope Osborne,Marcela Brovelli,Sal Murdocca,BookSource Staff The magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie to Washington D.C. in the 1860s where they meet Abraham Lincoln and collect a feather that will help break a magic spell. OL16014217W
Mr. Lincoln's whiskers Mr. Lincoln's whiskers Karen B. Winnick The true story of Grace Bedell, who suggested that Abraham Lincoln grow a beard. OL16035239W
A. Lincoln and me A. Lincoln and me Louise Borden With the help of his teacher, a young boy realizes that he not only shares his birthday and similar physical appearance with Abraham Lincoln, but that he is like him in other ways as well. OL16055359W
Letters from Vinnie Letters from Vinnie Maureen Stack Sappey A fictionalized account of the Washington, D.C., Civil War years experienced by Vinnie Ream the sculptress, best known for the statue of Abraham Lincoln that is in the Capitol building. OL1807830W
Abraham Lincoln, pro wrestler Abraham Lincoln, pro wrestler Steve Sheinkin Abby and her stepbrother, Doc, must persuade Abraham Lincoln to play his part in history after one too many comments about history being boring cause him to go on strike. OL19728192W
The detective's assistant The detective's assistant Kate Hannigan "In 1859, eleven-year-old Nell goes to live with her aunt, Kate Warne, the first female detective for Pinkerton's National Detective Agency. Nell helps her aunt solve cases, including a mystery surro… OL20000125W
Yankee mouse Yankee mouse Philip M. Horender Maximilian is still trying to use his borrowed time machine to get to a meeting between Farmer Tanner and a developer, but instead he finds himself watching President Abraham Lincoln deliver the Gett… OL20637250W
If You Grew Up with Abraham Lincoln If You Grew Up with Abraham Lincoln Ann McGovern Describes homes, food, clothing, school, work and play of children who lived in New Salem and Springfield when Abraham Lincoln did. OL2657021W
Abe's fish Abe's fish Jennifer Bryant The famous President on a charming, imaginative tale of when he was young. OL2961406W
My Brother Abe My Brother Abe Harry Mazer Forced off their land in Kentucky in 1816, nine-year-old Sarah Lincoln, known as Sally, and her family, including younger brother Abe, move to the Indiana frontier. OL3345167W
My life with the Lincolns My life with the Lincolns Gayle Brandeis In 1966 Illinois, twelve-year-old Wilhelmina, convinced that she, her parents, and sisters are Abraham Lincoln's family reincarnated, determines to keep them from suffering the same fates, which is c… OL5958986W
A. Lincoln and Me A. Lincoln and Me Louise Borden With the help of his teacher, a young boy realizes that he not only shares his birthday and similar physical appearance with Abraham Lincoln, but that he is like him in other ways as well. OL74141W
After the rain After the rain Mary Pope Osborne In her diary, a ten-year-old girl writes about her family's experiences living in Washington, D.C., in 1864-65, during which time the Civil War comes to an end and President Lincoln is assassinated. … OL81820W