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President Abraham Lincoln grew up in a one-room log cabin. President John F. Kennedy used to be raised within the lap of luxury. One used to be a Republican and one a Democrat. They lived and served a hundred years apart.
Yet they’d various things in common. Some were coincidental: having seven letters of their last names. Some were monumental: Lincoln’s reinforce for the abolitionist movement and Kennedy’s reinforce for the civil rights movement. They both lost a son even as in workplace. And, in fact, both were assassinated.
In this illuminating book, Gene Barretta offers an insightful portrait of two of our country’s so much famous presidents.