In "Good Friday," the second book in Tony Wolk's Abraham Lincoln trilogy, our protagonist, Joan Matcham grapples with the challenge of carrying Lincoln's child and the possibility that she may change the course of history. This alternative history tale brings Lincoln's emotions and thoughts to the modern reader, from 1865, through 1955, all the way to us in 2007. With references to Shakespeare, Arabian Nights and others, "Good Friday" is truly an intimate and compelling story that defies classification and appeals to readers across genres.
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