My Brother Abe: Sally Lincoln's Story
by Harry Mazer
Virtually nothing is known about Sarah Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's older sister. This... read more
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- Grade
- 5-8
- Genre
- Historical Fiction
Year Published 2009
Word Count 38,847
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: 700L
- ATOS Reading Level: 4.3
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 128681, 6 AR Points
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- Curricular Area
- English Language Arts
- History
- Subject Headings
- Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
- Lincoln, Sarah
- Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction
- Lincoln, Sarah, 1807-1828--Childhood and youth--Juvenile fiction
- 19th century
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 19th Century
- Frontier and pioneer life--Indiana--Fiction
- Juvenile Fiction | Biographical | United States
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Childhood and youth--Juvenile fiction
- Indiana--History--19th century--Fiction
- History
- Frontier and pioneer life
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Childhood and youth--Fiction
- Childhood and youth
- Lincoln, Sarah, 1807-1828--Childhood and youth--Fiction
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