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A fictionalized narrative recounts the young courtship between Ann Rutledge and Abraham Lincoln in a frontier village, unfolding through episodic scenes of daily life, local gatherings, and political and religious discussion. The story follows their growing intimacy, the community's responses, and the emotional aftermath of loss, portraying how the relationship shapes his inner convictions and persistent belief in immortality. Interwoven vignettes illuminate character, moral reflection, and the social rhythms of the era, treating love, faith, and grief as central forces that influence the protagonist's outlook and future trajectory.
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