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Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station, a Novel Based on Hoosier Legends
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Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station, a Novel Based on Hoosier Legends in Vernon, BC
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Step back into the rustic heartland of 19th-century Indiana with Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station , a richly imagined historical novel by Anet Garrison. Rooted in Hoosier legends and local lore, this captivating tale reimagines Abraham Lincoln's formative years in the American frontier. The story unfolds around the fictional hamlet of Loafer Station, a place where tall tales mix with hard realities, and where Lincoln's wit, compassion, and moral courage first take shape. Garrison blends meticulous research with warm storytelling, evoking a landscape of dense forests, dirt roads, and log cabins, where neighbors gather to swap stories by the firelight and the pulse of pioneer life beats strong.
More than a portrait of a future president, this is a love letter to the folklore and humor of rural Indiana, revealing how ordinary people and extraordinary events shaped Lincoln's early character. Vivid characters—farmers, preachers, traders, and dreamers—interact with a young Lincoln whose keen sense of justice and gift for storytelling foreshadow the leader he will become. With its blend of regional color, historical authenticity, and a touch of frontier myth, Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station invites readers to see Lincoln not as a marble figure in history, but as a living, breathing youth shaped by the laughter, hardships, and values of his community.
Whether you are drawn to Lincoln's personal journey, the texture of pioneer life, or the enduring spirit of small-town America, Garrison's novel offers a heartwarming and immersive reading experience that bridges fact and legend with charm and grace.
Step back into the rustic heartland of 19th-century Indiana with Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station , a richly imagined historical novel by Anet Garrison. Rooted in Hoosier legends and local lore, this captivating tale reimagines Abraham Lincoln's formative years in the American frontier. The story unfolds around the fictional hamlet of Loafer Station, a place where tall tales mix with hard realities, and where Lincoln's wit, compassion, and moral courage first take shape. Garrison blends meticulous research with warm storytelling, evoking a landscape of dense forests, dirt roads, and log cabins, where neighbors gather to swap stories by the firelight and the pulse of pioneer life beats strong.
More than a portrait of a future president, this is a love letter to the folklore and humor of rural Indiana, revealing how ordinary people and extraordinary events shaped Lincoln's early character. Vivid characters—farmers, preachers, traders, and dreamers—interact with a young Lincoln whose keen sense of justice and gift for storytelling foreshadow the leader he will become. With its blend of regional color, historical authenticity, and a touch of frontier myth, Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station invites readers to see Lincoln not as a marble figure in history, but as a living, breathing youth shaped by the laughter, hardships, and values of his community.
Whether you are drawn to Lincoln's personal journey, the texture of pioneer life, or the enduring spirit of small-town America, Garrison's novel offers a heartwarming and immersive reading experience that bridges fact and legend with charm and grace.


















