Tuesday, September 6, 2011

WE IS GOT HIM : THE KIDNAPPING THAT CHANGED AMERICA
by Carrie Hagen

1874 was a pivotal year for Philadelphia. The city was going to host America's centennial celebration. They were thrilled to have taken it away from New York. Amidst the planning stages, a horrific crime took place that almost derailed the historic event.
Charley Ross was playing in his front yard, in Germantown, when he was kidnapped (enticed by candy). The following day the first of many (23) ransom notes arrived demanding $20,000.
For months the police in both Philadelphia and New York searched for the little boy (four years old) inspecting every building. The public was only able to follow the news via newspapers and the search became nationwide.
Carrie Hagen does a tremendous job in laying out the characters, showing the ineptitude of the police force, the despair of the family, the frightened hysteria of the citizens, the depravity of the criminals. Some great tidbits concerning the origins of Germantown and other parts of Philadelphia are woven into several chapters.
There's eight pages of black-and-white illustrations and the Appendix gives the unabridged versions of all the ransom letters.
She is got me. From page one to the end, I was hooked.
Very highly recommended.