You might recongnize Sarah Vowell's name from The Incredibles or from hearing her on This American Life. She is frequently described as witty and irreverent and I can't come up with better descriptors.
She combines her morbid fascination with death and love of American history to tour around the country on a pilgrimage viewing artifacts and seeing the sights of presidential assassinations. The book is in three main sections for Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley. It is interesting and just plain weird to hear about all of the bizarre artifacts of assassination that are kept (part of John Wilkes Booth brain?).
I like bizarre factoids and I'm sure that is part of the reason I liked this book. But Vowell's quirks that work their way into her writing make it darn funny.
She combines her morbid fascination with death and love of American history to tour around the country on a pilgrimage viewing artifacts and seeing the sights of presidential assassinations. The book is in three main sections for Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley. It is interesting and just plain weird to hear about all of the bizarre artifacts of assassination that are kept (part of John Wilkes Booth brain?).
I like bizarre factoids and I'm sure that is part of the reason I liked this book. But Vowell's quirks that work their way into her writing make it darn funny.
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