Thursday, March 31, 2011

Chasing Lincoln's Killer

Chasing Lincoln's Killer
By James L. Swanson
Scholastic Press, 2009. 194 pgs. Nonfiction

Working from letters, manuscripts, trial transcripts, newspapers, government reports, books, and other documents, Swanson has pieced together the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the ensuing chase of John Wilkes Booth. Readers not only follow the course of Booth and his co-conspirators, but also Lincoln's final moments and the reactions of those around him.

The attention to detail in this book paints a surprisingly vivid portrayal, and everything comes together to form a cohesive and compelling picture of these days so important in American history. I was moved and silent after reading the chapters depicting Lincoln's final moments. The story is accompanied by eye-catching typography and many illustrations and photographs showing the major participants and scenes. I think for any young person needing to get their feet wet with history, this book will help you jump right in.

BHG

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