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366 Days in Abraham Lincoln's Presidency: The Private, Political, and Military Decisions of America's Greatest President

by Stephen A. Wynalda, Harry Turtledove

Narrated by Joe Barrett

3.79 ABR Score
(171 ratings)
★ 3.91 Goodreads (127) ★ 4.55 Audible (44)

Why You'll Love This

Instead of history lessons, you get Lincoln's presidency day by day. His decisions, his grief, his frustrations unfold in real time, intimate and relentless.

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About This Book

Organized as a mosaic of 366 individual days, Stephen A. Wynalda's chronicle of Lincoln's presidency offers an unusually intimate portrait of America's sixteenth president. Rather than following a linear narrative arc, the book zeroes in on specific moments, from landmark legislation like the Homestead Act to deeply personal losses, revealing how Lincoln navigated the crushing weight of a nation at war with himself. The result is a biography built from fragments that collectively illuminate Lincoln's character, judgment, and private humanity in ways a conventional narrative rarely achieves.

Joe Barrett brings warmth and measured authority to the performance, his voice well-suited to the book's episodic structure. Each daily entry functions almost like a short story, and Barrett's pacing honors that rhythm without letting the format feel monotonous across fifteen-plus hours. The audio format suits the material particularly well: listeners absorb these glimpses of Lincoln gradually, the way memory actually works, accumulating detail and texture until a vivid, three-dimensional figure emerges from the historical record.