"Lincoln: A Photobiography" is a non-fiction book by Russell Freedman that tells the life story of Abraham Lincoln through a collection of photographs and narrative text. The book covers Lincoln's childhood, his rise to the presidency, and his leadership during the Civil War. Freedman's engaging and accessible writing style makes the history come alive, while the photographs provide a vivid visual representation of Lincoln's life and times. From Lincoln's humble beginnings to his tragic assassination, "Lincoln: A Photobiography" is a moving and informative tribute to one of America's greatest presidents. It won the Newbery Medal in 1988, recognizing it as one of the best children's books of the year.