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Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin

It might be just me, but I really struggled through the first 125-odd pages of this book until Lincoln got elected (sorry for the spoiler. He dies at the end. Damn it, again!). Kearns has obviously written the book from the perspective that Lincoln always made the right decision, and thus didn't include any decisions he got wrong. That said, Lincoln sure seemed to make a hell of a lot of decisions correctly.

Bonus links:
Lincoln Memorials in NYC, 16 hour audiobook of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates and superpower Lincoln biopic coming in 2011 from Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner, Liam Neeson, and Sally Field, with music by John Williams.

Posted by: aaron cohen

Category: Blog, Books, Politics, Reviews

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One Response

  1. APik says:

    I tried to listen to the audiobook of “Team of Rivals” and had a REALLY tough time. I ended up quitting the audiobook and now have the actual book instead, which I will read. One day.

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