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Average rating4.4
Really excellent book. I read The President and the Assassin earlier this year, about the McKinley assassination, and this book is what I wish that one had been. Millard really makes you feel for James Garfield being thrust into the presidency, but then coming to terms with his position. She really gets into who Charles Guiteau was, also; he seems insane, but not over the top crazy. Dr. Doctor Bliss (seriously, I love that his first name was Doctor) was quite the character who, unfortunately, caused the whole situation to be worse than it should've been. Alexander Graham Bell felt that he'd failed but it was because of Bliss. There's just so much to love about this book. I really recommend it and the accompanying PBS program, Murder of a President, to anyone at all interested in the presidents, assassinations, the 19th century, etc.
eta: This interview with Millard popped up on my facebook last night. Good timing. :)
http://www.signature-reads.com/2016/02/candice-millard-on-james-garfield-and-pbss-murder-of-a-president/