The Scrapbook Lecture
Book Details
Author(s)Gary B. Haley
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASINB003JTHBG0
ISBN-13978B003JTHBG9
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
The Scrapbook Lecture is a fact-based historical fiction novel that reads more like an adventure story than a history book.
Most people understand that Oswald could not have acted alone, however, very few people have any idea who else might have been involved. Don't you think that's odd? Why don't the other individuals who were involved share the same villainous reputation as Oswald? Who were they? Who should have been, or should be, suspects in an investigation?
Find out!
Sit in on a popular lecture and allow yourself the simple luxury of floating through time with a gifted raconteur as he chauffeurs your imagination through the intermingled storylines of history. Key moments in time come to life as the professor summarizes the years before November 22, 1963, focusing on the actions and reactions that led many to hate President Kennedy bitterly.
Vivid narratives offered by the animated professor are seen more as adventure stories by his students, not to mention an easy A, and are based on a scrapbook that was collected and cherished by a woman with early ties to the Kennedys. The Scrapbook Lecture elegantly explains why so many people hated JFK enough to wish ill will upon him during a time when most Americans truly loved their president. The stories and adventures end just moments before the conspiracy theories surface and begin to pollute the truth so that readers might consider this piece of American history with a fresh perspective and the sophisticated mindset of modern day crime investigators.
Twenty-eight years of work and research assure that all the actual events portrayed in the past are as accurate as possible. No theories are proposed and no key facts are based upon speculation. The Scrapbook Lecture is as pure and reliable as history allows… care to draw your own conclusions?
Most people understand that Oswald could not have acted alone, however, very few people have any idea who else might have been involved. Don't you think that's odd? Why don't the other individuals who were involved share the same villainous reputation as Oswald? Who were they? Who should have been, or should be, suspects in an investigation?
Find out!
Sit in on a popular lecture and allow yourself the simple luxury of floating through time with a gifted raconteur as he chauffeurs your imagination through the intermingled storylines of history. Key moments in time come to life as the professor summarizes the years before November 22, 1963, focusing on the actions and reactions that led many to hate President Kennedy bitterly.
Vivid narratives offered by the animated professor are seen more as adventure stories by his students, not to mention an easy A, and are based on a scrapbook that was collected and cherished by a woman with early ties to the Kennedys. The Scrapbook Lecture elegantly explains why so many people hated JFK enough to wish ill will upon him during a time when most Americans truly loved their president. The stories and adventures end just moments before the conspiracy theories surface and begin to pollute the truth so that readers might consider this piece of American history with a fresh perspective and the sophisticated mindset of modern day crime investigators.
Twenty-eight years of work and research assure that all the actual events portrayed in the past are as accurate as possible. No theories are proposed and no key facts are based upon speculation. The Scrapbook Lecture is as pure and reliable as history allows… care to draw your own conclusions?




