Families who loved President Garfield's Killer and the America He Left Behind The Assassin, the Crime, the Hapless Doctors, and a President's Slow, Grim Death by Joe Tougas often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts asking complex questions about justice, medical history, or the darker corners of American leadership. While the title sounds grim, it serves as a fascinating entry point for middle grade readers who are naturally curious about 'weird' history and how the world works. The narrative moves beyond the crime to explore the shocking reality of 19th-century medicine and the bizarre motivations of the assassin, Charles Guiteau. This book is an excellent choice for a young historian who enjoys investigating 'how things went wrong.' It explores themes of medical progress and the legal system without being overly sensationalist. Parents might choose this to encourage critical thinking about how far science has come and the importance of evidence based practices. It is a slim, accessible volume that provides a high interest gateway to deep historical inquiry for ages 9 to 14.