Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold
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A study of the life and character of the brilliant Revolutionary War general who deserted to the British for money. Benedict Arnold always carried things too far. As a boy he did crazy things like climbing atop a burning roof and picking a fight with the town constable. As a soldier, he was even more reckless. He was obsessed with being a leader and the hero in every battle, and he never wanted to surrender. He even killed his own horse once rather than give it to the enemy. The biography provides details about Arnold's complex nature and the Revolutionary War era in American history.
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Details
- Guided Reading Level
- X
- Lexile Reading Level
- 1020
- Fiction / Nonfiction
- F
- Author
- Fritz, Jean
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House LLC
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