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Steve Sheinkin

The Notorious Benedict Arnold

Nonfiction | Biography | YA | Published in 2010

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How does the structure and writing style of Sheinkin's book contribute to its resembling an adventure novel? In what ways is the book stylistically different from an academic historical work?

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Why do you think Sheinkin chose to open the book with a preview of John André's execution, rather than with something relating directly to Arnold? Do you find it to be an effective opening?

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Sheinkin's book claims that Arnold is “hopeless at political maneuvers.” What are some instances that show Arnold's lack of diplomatic finesse?

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