Freedman won the award in 1988. The book was Lincoln: A Photobiography. He has had several other books win the Honor Book selection as well.
The Newbery Award in 1988 was awarded to Lincoln: A Photobiography. It was written by Russell Freedman. The book met the criteria for providing a distinguished contribution to children's literature.
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen won the Newbery Honor Award in 1988. The Newbery Medal that year went to "Lincoln: A Photobiography" by Russell Freedman.
Russell Freedman was born in 1929.
Russell freedman lives New York
Russell Freedman
The Newbery Honor book was given to three books in 1994. Crazy Lady written by Jane Leslie Conly. Dragon's Gate was written by by Laurence Yep. Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery was written by Russell Freedman.
Because Russel was seen in a bed with a transsexual, and they got divorced by smarty Katy perry!
G. Darrell Russell has written: 'Lincoln and Kennedy: looked at kindly together'
Russell Pettis Askue has written: 'When Lincoln left the capital, and other ballads' 'The greener field'
The main idea is to tell about Lincolns life growing up as a young child, and how he becomes very successful in his later ages.
The drama is Lincoln Heights.
Russell Freeman included the description of Lincoln's dream to provide insight into Lincoln's inner thoughts and emotions during a critical time in his presidency. The dream offered a glimpse into Lincoln's fears and anxieties about the Civil War and his leadership, showing the weight of his responsibilities and the toll the war was taking on him personally.