Abraham Lincoln: An American Hero
How a Self-Educated Farmer Became an American Hero and Fulfilled the American Dream
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Narrado por:
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Alan Sisto
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De:
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Austin Brooks
Sobre este áudio
Discover the lessons from Abraham Lincoln that can transform your life!
No one better exemplifies the promise of the American dream than Abraham Lincoln. Born the son of a farmer, Abraham Lincoln could rely only on himself if he wanted to change his station in the world.
This biography follows the rise of an unassuming child who would come to successfully manage the greatest crisis in American history. Without education or experience, Lincoln brought together a successful team that oversaw the emancipation of the slaves, the war between the North and the South, and the reconstruction of half of the country.
This book offers you lessons that can be taken from Lincoln's life and applied to your own. Learn how to manage opposing viewpoints among coworkers, how to balance the different demands of your daily life, and about what Lincoln referred to as his "doctrine of necessity".
So, are you ready to learn from Abraham Lincoln's life? Are you interested in learning about leadership and conflict management? And, most importantly, are you ready to change your life? You'll find all this and more in this fascinating book.
Here is a preview of what you will find in this audiobook:
- Inauspicious Beginnings: Lincoln as a Child
- On His Own: Lincoln's Time in New Salem
- A Self-Made Man: Lincoln's Stature Grows
- Lincoln as a Young Lawyer
- Changing Times: Victory Amongst Defeat
- Ruling a Divided Nation: Lincoln First Term
- Reuniting the Country: Lincoln's Second Term