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This is a sweet portrait of Abraham Lincoln and his dog, Fido. At 156, it's short, not unlike the life of a dog. Do not pick this book up expecting a sprawling tome about the life of Abraham Lincoln, or a lifelong daily account of a president's dog. This book hits somewhere in between, discussing a tumultuous period of time (1855-1866) for Lincoln's political life while blending in a social life with Fido- and a few other animals.
Above all, Algeo makes a sentimental showing that even an ordinary yaller mutt can have an extraordinary impact.
This is a sweet portrait of Abraham Lincoln and his dog, Fido. At 156, it's short, not unlike the life of a dog. Do not pick this book up expecting a sprawling tome about the life of Abraham Lincoln, or a lifelong daily account of a president's dog. This book hits somewhere in between, discussing a tumultuous period of time (1855-1866) for Lincoln's political life while blending in a social life with Fido- and a few other animals.
Above all, Algeo makes a sentimental showing that even an ordinary yaller mutt can have an extraordinary impact.