Lincolns Mentors, Michael J. Gerhardt
Lincolns Mentors, Michael J. Gerhardt
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Lincoln's Mentors
The Education of a Leader

Author: Michael J. Gerhardt

Narrator: James Lurie

Unabridged: 17 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner

Published: 02/02/2021


Synopsis

A brilliant and novel examination of how Abraham Lincoln mastered the art of leadership, revealing how five men mentored an obscure lawyer with no executive experience to become America’s greatest president“Gerhardt has devised an ingenious solution for demystifying America’s most enigmatic president: examining the key people who influenced Lincoln as he developed his own unique skills and leadership style.” –Russell L. Riley, UVA’s Miller CenterIn 1849, when Abraham Lincoln returned to Springfield, Illinois, after two seemingly uninspiring years in the U.S. House of Representatives, his political career appeared all but finished. His sense of failure was so great that friends worried about his sanity. Yet within a decade, Lincoln would reenter politics, become a leader of the Republican Party, win the 1860 presidential election, and keep America together during its most perilous period. What accounted for the turnaround?As Michael J. Gerhardt reveals, Lincoln’s reemergence followed the same path he had taken before, in which he read voraciously and learned from the successes, failures, oratory, and political maneuvering of a surprisingly diverse handful of men, some of whom he had never met but others of whom he knew intimately—Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, John Todd Stuart, and Orville Browning. From their experiences and his own, Lincoln learned valuable lessons on leadership, mastering party politics, campaigning, conventions, understanding and using executive power, managing a cabinet, speechwriting and oratory, and—what would become his most enduring legacy—developing policies and rhetoric to match a constitutional vision that spoke to the monumental challenges of his time.Without these mentors, Abraham Lincoln would likely have remained a small-town lawyer—and without Lincoln, the United States as we know it may not have survived. This book tells the unique story of how Lincoln emerged from obscurity and learned how to lead. 

About Michael J. Gerhardt

MICHAEL J. GERHARDT is Burton Craige Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 2019, he was one of four constitutional scholars called by the House Judiciary Committee during President Trump’s impeachment proceedings. He has testified more than twenty times before Congress, has been special counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee for five Supreme Court nominations, and has served twice as CNN’s impeachment expert. His op-eds have appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, and the Washington Post. He lives with his wife, Deborah, and their three sons in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

A generally good biography of Lincoln, although the Uncorrected Proof copy I read was rife with errors big and small that I hope were caught in the editing process. I didn't think the title accurately reflected the substance of the book. Full review will be in the Lincoln Herald.......more

It's always good to read about Lincoln. This is an interesting account of those who shaped Lincoln. Good, not gripping writing style. I disliked that the political views of the author came out in this writing, especially towards the end; it felt like an unnecessary "plug," to which I doubt Lincoln w......more

Goodreads review by Miriam

I'm always interested in learning something new about a President, particularly the most famous and influential ones. This study of Lincoln focuses on his education "as a leader," meaning those who influenced Lincoln, the men and politicians he associated with and knew, and the books he read. But th......more

Goodreads review by Joe

A solid history regarding Lincoln's political education. However, I found the narrative somewhat long-winded and, at times, tedious. There are so many excellent books about Lincoln, his politics, life and times but this one doesn't make the cut in my opinion.......more

Goodreads review by Chris

A terrific read and one of the best in the many written about the greatest President in US history. Storytelling, when done well, pulls you in and makes you feel as if you were alongside of the main characters. Lincoln and his mentors are brought to life in Gerhardt’s terrific story. Thank you!......more