The Turn, DL Fowler
The Turn, DL Fowler
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The Turn
a bond that shaped history

Author: DL Fowler

Narrator: Steve Carlson

Unabridged: 12 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2022


Synopsis

A NOVEL BASED ON TRUE EVENTS — A lost voice rises from the dustbins of history, adding fresh perspectives on President Lincoln's struggle with racial justice.As Lincoln’s personal barber and valet, Johnson did not influence the President by whispering into his ear, he was the living embodiment of the price paid trying to keep the Union together, a daily reminder that half measures are an insult to humanity -- because calculating the cost of peace is impossible, where humans enter the equation. After escaping slavery, twenty-five-year-old William Henry Johnson goes to the nation’s capital as Abraham Lincoln’s valet, hoping the new president will help him reunite his family. But when Lincoln chooses an expedient peace over freedom, Johnson's hopes and the war against slavery may be doomed—unless Johnson can turn him from long-held prejudices and convince him to embrace equality. Changing Lincoln's heart and mind comes at a severe price.Amid much controversy over the legacies of historical figures, comes a novel that explores Lincoln's complex and evolving views on slavery, emancipation, abolition, and racial equality. But more than a Lincoln novel, it is the forgotten story of a young man who likely influenced Lincoln more than any celebrated abolitionist when it came to his turn from segregationist to champion of freedom and equality for all.

Reviews

In his biographical novel, THE TURN, DL Fowler weaves together the mysterious story of William Henry Johnson, a man forgotten by U.S. history, but one that most certainly played a role in creating it. As Lincoln’s personal barber and valet, Johnson didn’t influence the President by whispering into h......more

Goodreads review by Susan

Award-winning historical novel offers readers a unique view of President Abraham Lincoln through the bond he formed with a freed slave, William Henry Johnson, who became his valet. Fowler, known as "The Lincoln Guy" discovered William through meticulous research and footnotes. This is a book about d......more

Great information , well told! I appreciated the day to day information about how they lived. I also learned many things about the Civil War that I had not known. The book was fun to read, the characters engaging, and the plot kept moving with info and intrique. I couldn't stop reading. It was not a......more