This unforgettable portrait of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War
effortlessly mixes humor with Shakespearean-like tragedy to create an
achingly human portrait of the sixteenth president. Charyn conducts an
orchestra of historical figures and fictional extras centered around a
profoundly moral but troubled commander in chief whose relationship with
his Ophelia-like wife and his sons--Robert, Willie, and Tad--is explored
with penetrating psychological insight and the utmost compassion. Seized
by melancholy and imbued with an unfaltering sense of human worth,
Charyn's President Lincoln comes to vibrant, three-dimensional life in a
haunting portrait we have rarely seen in historical fiction.