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TAD LINCOLN'S RESTLESS WRIGGLE by Beth Anderson

TAD LINCOLN'S RESTLESS WRIGGLE

Pandemonium and Patience in the President's House

by Beth Anderson ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler

Pub Date: Oct. 5th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-63592-315-5
Publisher: Calkins Creek/Boyds Mills

Learn about the Lincoln family through the life of their youngest child.

Thomas “Tad” Lincoln was by all accounts rambunctious. The nickname came with his birth, when his wiggling body reminded his father of a tadpole, and his high energy continued throughout his childhood. This energy, paired with a partial cleft palate that left a hole in the roof of his mouth, made Tad a high-maintenance child who was hard to understand but also one who delighted the president and brought levity to a troubled White House. Readers will learn about a few of these adventures, including Tad’s moneymaking schemes to support the war effort, his romps through the White House, and his role in the pardoning of the first turkey, Jack, which became one of his menagerie of pets. The story’s strength lies in its quiet depictions of Abraham Lincoln and his wry humor that many children’s history books ignore. The fine-lined and delicately colored illustrations capture the energy of the day and don’t sugarcoat the Whiteness of Lincoln’s world; most of the Black characters depicted are servants. Readers fascinated by this glimpse into Tad’s story will want to know more, and caregivers and educators will delight in the extensive bibliography and source notes that will aid that exploration. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A lively glimpse into the Lincoln home.

(author's note) (Picture book/biography. 5-12)