Book details
James A. Garfield (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRESIDENTS SECOND SERIES)
Description
A biography of the twentieth president of the United States, with information about his childhood, family, political career, presidency, and legacy.
Age
10-12
Text complexity
advanced
Length
110 pages
Book in series
#20
Why to read
- Enhance Historical Knowledge: Reading about James A. Garfield provides insight into the life and times of the 20th president of the United States, his impact on American history, and the political climate of the late 19th century.
- Understand Presidential Challenges: The book offers a detailed account of the challenges Garfield faced during his short presidency, including political opposition and his eventual assassination, which can give readers a deeper understanding of the pressures and risks associated with the highest office.
- Appreciate Political Reforms: Garfield was a proponent of civil service reform and his presidency highlighted the need for changes in the way government appointments were made. Learning about his efforts can help readers appreciate the evolution of political processes and reforms.
- Inspiration from Personal Triumphs: Garfield's life story is one of rising from humble beginnings to the presidency, demonstrating the possibilities within the American system. His personal triumphs can serve as inspiration for readers about the power of resilience and determination.