An interesting and convincing account that shows that Kentucky has a legitimate right to claim the rich legacy of perhaps our country's greatest president.
~Bourbon Times
A valuable addition to the great volume of work on one of our greatest presidents. It will please anyone interested in Lincoln, the Civil War or Kentucky history.
~Bowling Green Daily News
An excellent read that will fascinate.
~Choice
Explains many of the lesser-known aspects of Lincoln, as well as his ties to Kentucky.
~College Heights Herald
Achieves its objectives by providing an interesting and highly readable account of the relationships between Lincoln, Kentucky, and the Kentuckians in an attractive volume that readers will enjoy.
~Indiana Magazine of History
An outstanding work that sheds new light, brings people and events alive, and provides the deeper understanding of the problems and challenges of Lincoln and Kentuckians in the Civil War.
~James A. Ramage, author of Gray Ghost: The Life of Col. John Singleton Mosby
A readable and rewarding book.
~Journal of American History
This well-written volume will appeal to general readers who seek an introduction of the life of Abraham Lincoln and to how a border state fared during this national calamity.
~Journal of Illinois History
Harrison's close examination of Lincoln's wartime policies toward Kentucky helps to account for the state's ardent southern sympathy during Reconstruction, providing an ironic coda to the Lincoln-Kentucky connection.
~Journal of Southern History
Both the general reader and Kentucky historians will find the work of value in understanding not only Lincoln's association with Kentucky, but Kentucky's association with Lincoln.
~Journal of the Jackson Purchase Historical Society
Describes the ongoing relationship between this great president and his home state throughout his life.
~Kentucky Living
An enlightening perspective on both Abraham Lincoln and the state of his birth.
~Kentucky Monthly
A useful and authoritative study of Lincoln's relationship with his native state.
~Lexington Herald-Leader
Covers Lincoln's background in Kentucky and his lifelong association with the state of his birth in a professional and entertaining manner. His work is well researched.
~Louisville Courier-Journal
A fascinating and interesting account of Lincoln the boy, Lincoln the young man, Lincoln the politician, Lincoln the president, Lincoln the husband and father, and Lincoln the Kentuckian.
~Louisville Voice-Tribune
Shows that despite Kentucky's apparent wariness of Lincoln during his lifetime, the state can make a claim to his rich legacy.
~McCormick (SC) Messenger
A fresh story, told in an effective and uncluttered style that provides new depth and detail to many of the important issues raised by the Civil War.
~Mississippi Review
'You are a Kentuckian.' In crisp, lean prose, Harrison sets out precisely what the phrase meant for Lincoln's generation.
~Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
Stresses the state's continuing influence on Abe.
~James Klotter, Lexington Herald-Leader
A good book for those interested in Lincoln, the Seccession Crisis, the first year of the war, and domestic politics during the conflict, as well as for the general student of the Civil War.
~strategypage.com