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325 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2012
I remember......... like so many Americans who were of age during the time of the Kennedy assassination exactly where I was, what I was doing and what was happening all around me.
I remember........ the announcement in school, the early dismissal, tears, shock, disbelief and then silence.......so much silence.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, sadly, had less than three years left to live when he took office in 1961 at the young age of 43. O'Reilly's account of Kennedy's life covers the PT 109 incident, the failed Bay of Pigs invasion and the 13 long scary days of the Cuban missile crisis......and it was indeed a scary time. KILLING KENNEDY also touches on the war in Vietnam, MLK's dream for racial equality, and his and JFK's numerous indiscretions. (the latter is not descriptive as in Follett's Edge of Eternity)
The actual data on the murder of the well-loved President Kennedy divulged nothing new that I can ascertain other than perhaps tidbits of dialogue that occurred inside the vehicle after the fatal shots.
If you enjoy reading about presidential history though and the personal life of JFK, his wins and losses, his troubled health; and Jackie, her popularity with the public and her mythical American Camelot, this work of non-fiction is a fast, easy way to get the overall picture. For me, it turned out to be another learning experience, in some respects, and definitely a remembrance of a horrific time in American history. (O'Reilly's recommended newsreels were definitely worth the time)