Lincoln's Dreams by Connie Willis

A young man is tormented by vivid, recurring dreams of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War that feel unbearably real; as a woman who studies dreams tries to help him, they develop a close bond while confronting the possibility that the visions are more than memories. The story explores how the past can intrude on the present, the thin line between dreaming and waking, and the emotional and moral consequences when history refuses to stay buried.

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