Introduction and Summary
Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek is a great children’s historical fiction written by Deborah Hopkinson and illustrated by John Hendrix. Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek is, “an old tale of two boys who got themselves into more trouble than bear cubs in a candy store” as the author puts it. Austin Gollaher, is Abraham Lincoln’s childhood friend who saved young Lincoln’s life a long time ago “on the other side of yesterday” and who the history books forgot. It is a story about childhood adventure, friendship, helping others and the important lesson of how our actions effect others. This book is amazingly creative both in it’s story and it’s illustrations. Through the book’s creativity the reader can really start to hear, see and feel the story. Near the end, the pages tell us how the Lincoln’s move from Kentucky, (where the boys had their adventures), to Indiana and and how Abe Lincoln goes on to the White House. Here the moral of the story really comes to life when the author asks us to,”Remember Austin Gollaher, because what we do matters, even if we don’t end up in history books. Yes, let’s remember Austin Gollaher, who, one day long ago, when no one else was there to see, saved Abe Lincoln’s life. And without Abraham Lincoln, where would we be?”
Curriculum Connections
Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek could be used creatively to connect children’s literature with the Virginia Standards of Learning civics curriculum (1.10). This book would serve as a great support tool when teaching first graders about the importance of helping others, valuing honesty and truthfulness in oneself and others and taking responsibility for one’s own actions. It could also be used as a companion source when introducing second graders (who have some background knowledge of Lincoln) to the civics curriculum of the Virginia Standards of Learning (2.11) as the student’s identify Abraham Lincoln and other great Americans whose contributions to this country improved the lives of others who came after them.
Additional Resources
- Ideas for teaching about Abraham Lincoln from the book, Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek
- With some background knowledge this Abraham Lincoln printable book activity might be great for 2nd-4th grades
- This interactive on line resource was written by children to be used by children to test knowledge about Abraham Lincoln
General Information
Book: Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek
Author: Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrator: John Hendrix
Publisher: Schwartz & Wade Books, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 34
Grade Range: 1-3
ISBN: 9780375937682