Beatrice Gormley

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Beatrice signs copies of "Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot!"

Travelers Through Time #3


Scholastic Inc. (Apple)
Ages 8 to 12
132 pages
Paperback $3.99
ISBN 0-590-46228-8

Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot!


"You can't change history"


That's what everyone says, but Matt and Emily's grandfather has invented a way to travel back in time. Now Matt and Emily, and their scientific genius friend, Jonathan, are about to take a trip to the night President Lincoln was shot.
They arrive in Washington, D.C., in 1865, and start immediately on their mission: to prevent President Lincoln from being assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Matt visits Mrs. Lincoln; Emily goes to Ford's Theater; and Jonathan goes to see the president himself!
Can the kids convince someone to listen to them? Can they really change history?

How I researched Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot


To research the facts about President Lincoln's assassination, I traveled (by car, not TASC) to Washington, D.C. Ford's Theater, where Lincoln was watching a play the night he was shot, is still there, and it's been restored to look the way it did in April, 1865. I could walk around the theater and imagine just how it would look to Emily and Matt and Jonathan in my story.
I also studied maps of Washington, D.C. in 1865 to figure out where my characters would be at different points in the story. I was surprised to see how close Washington was to the borders of the Confederacy (only a few miles). No wonder the Confederate Army almost captured the capital of our country during the Civil War!


Some of My Books

Biography
Malcolm X: A Revolutionary Voice
A powerful black leader
Marie Curie: Young Scientist
The courageous girl who became a brilliant scientist.
Julius Caesar: Young Statesman
The ruler of ancient Rome.
C.S. Lewis: The Man Behind Narnia
Story of the author of the beloved Chronicles of Narnia.
First Ladies: Women Who Called the White House Home
All the presidents' wives, from Martha Washington to Laura Bush.
Louisa May Alcott, Young Novelist
Story of the author of Little Women.
Amelia Earhart, Young Aviator
A heroine of early aviation.
Althea Gibson, Young Tennis Player
The world's first African-American tennis champion
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Young Pioneer
The story of the author of the "Little House" books.
Fiction
Salome
Salome's story, in her own words.
ADARA
A novel of ancient Israel
Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot!
Three kids from the present visit Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.
Back to Paul Revere!
The Travelers Through Time ride with Paul Revere.
Back to the Titanic!
Three kids from the present travel to 1912 to save the great ship.
Mail-Order Wings
Nine-year-old Andrea orders wings through the mail with a guarantee to fly.



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