(2/18/2019)
A good read overall. Bayard takes some liberties with the historical record, which is fine with historical fiction. This book covers Lincoln's early years in Springfield where he meets Joshua Speed and Mary Todd. His growth from bumpkin to a man dressed and appearing as a professional and who could stand up as a lawyer, legislator and politician is fleshed out. Much of this polishing is attributed to input from Speed. In many ways, this reads as a book that could cross over to young adult readers. Lightly written, no overt violence or sex,. The relationship between Lincoln andSpeed is delicately handled - how far did the relationship extend? Some biographies have suggested Lincoln was bisexual and this book seems to accept that suggestion. Both Joshua Speed and Mary Todd are clearly courting Lincoln, each in their own way, each to their own ends. I would recommend this book to historical fiction fans, both young adult and adults. Purists of Lincoln history might find this book too light and straying too far from fact.