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Lincoln In The Bardo
Lincoln In The Bardo
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On February 22, 1862, two days after his death, Willie Lincoln was laid to rest in a marble crypt in a Georgetown cemetery. That very night, shattered by grief, Abraham Lincoln arrived at the cemetery under cover of darkness and visited the crypt, alone, to spend time with his son’s body. Set over the course of that one night and populated by ghosts of the recently passed and the long dead, Lincoln in the Bardo is a thrilling exploration of death, grief, the powers of good and evil, a novel—in its form and voice—completely unlike anything you have read before. It is also, in the end, an exploration of the deeper meaning and possibilities of life, written as only George Saunders can: with humor, pathos, and grace.
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Hauntingly inventive exploration of grief and the afterlife.
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Who is this book for?
This novel is a beautifully unique blend of historical fiction and ghostly storytelling, capturing Lincoln's profound grief with a touch of humor and deep compassion. Fans of inventive narratives will appreciate its innovative structure and soulful voice, making it a memorable journey into loss and love.