The historical topic of this novel is the greatly public trial of the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's son. The story follows a small town girl when the trial is brought to her quiet town. through her eyes, it shows the courtroom, describes the jury, judge, lawyers, and the accused, Bruno Richard Hauptmann. Bryant allows depicts Katie's thoughts, doubts, and feelings that occur because of the trial. I really enjoyed this novel. It was interesting and I feel that it brought up many issues/feelings that children usually have around Katie's age(12); the feelings of being lost in the world, wanting adventure, learning right from wrong, and about the idea of justice. The story is told from Katie's direct perspective and is written in free verse, or short poems. I think this was an interesting way for the author to tell the story because it is unique, I personally cannot remember reading a historical fiction novel written in free verse. I also think it allows a different kind of perspective for the readers, one that can allows them to relate to or create their own meaning of the story. One perspective about the text that i enjoyed was the fact that some of the titles also served as text, it was included into the first sentence; for some reason i really thought that added an interesting twist of the free verse style.