This thrilling title for young readers blends science, history, and
medical mysteries to tell the story of the assassination and ultimately
horrible death of President James Garfield.
James Abram Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, was
assassinated when he was shot by Charles Guiteau in July 1881, less than
four months after he was elected president. But Garfield didn't actually
die until 80 days later. In this page-turner, award-winning author Gail
Jarrow delves into the fascinating story of the relationship between
Garfield and Guiteau, and relates the gruesome details of Garfield's
slow and agonizing death. She reveals medical mistakes made in the
aftermath of Garfield's assassination, including the faulty diagnoses
and outdated treatments that led to the president's demise. This
gripping blend of science, history, and mystery--the latest title in the
Medical Fiascoes series--is nonfiction for kids at its best: exciting
and relevant and packed with plenty of villains and horrifying facts.