Differ We Must
By Steve Inskeep
By Steve Inskeep
By Steve Inskeep
By Steve Inskeep
By Steve Inskeep
Read by Steve Inskeep
By Steve Inskeep
Read by Steve Inskeep
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | Civil War History | Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | Civil War History | Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: 19th Century U.S. History | Civil War History | Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Audiobooks
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Hardcover $30.00
Oct 03, 2023 | ISBN 9780593297865
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Praise
“Inskeep details how much Lincoln’s political skill was a part of the late president’s legacy and character . . . The brisk biography, filled with lively anecdotes and interesting analysis, offers more than enough to stand out among recent additions to the collection of Lincoln biographies.” —Associated Press
“[Inskeep] reminds us that the 16th president was a moral and pragmatic politician, who listened to, learned from and worked with his critics.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“What if what we really ought to learn from Lincoln isn’t how principled and humane he was, but rather how capable he was of getting down and dirty, of forging ugly compromises and making questionable alliances, to advance what he thought the greater good? What if Abraham Lincoln was American Machiavelli, and what if that’s good, actually? [Steve Inskeep’s] new book on the subject is titled Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America, and it’s fascinating reading. It’s not a biography—there have been so many of those. Rather, it’s an account of a handful of encounters between Lincoln and people he disagreed with, people he often nevertheless needed to get his way.”—Anand Giradharadas, The.Ink
“A satisfying new look at one of the most written-about political figures in American history. . . An admirable addition to Lincolniana.” —Kirkus
“Abraham Lincoln’s ambidextrous political acumen is the focus of journalist and public radio personality Inskeep (Imperfect Union) . . . The energetic narrative and intriguing cast of characters keep things moving . . . Lincoln buffs will relish this unique account.” —Publishers Weekly
“Abraham Lincoln, America’s greatest president, comes freshly alive in Steve Inskeep’s brilliant rendering of his interactions with many individuals, famous and obscure, of varied backgrounds and viewpoints. Inskeep’s Lincoln is flexible, witty, and wise–sometimes cagey but always rock-solid in his principles. Differ We Must is a read-we-must in a time when America is almost as divided as it was in Lincoln’s era.” —David S. Reynolds, author of Abe: Abraham Lincoln in His Times
“Lincoln was an artful politician capable of portraying himself differently to different people. Yet he rose to the level of statesman. Steve Inskeep captures the artfulness and the ascent in this fascinating, insightful account of Lincoln’s dealings with sixteen of his contemporaries—men and women whose cooperation he solicited, whose opposition he parried, and whose diversity informed the more inclusive republic he did so much to create.” —H.W. Brands, author of The Zealot and the Emancipator
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