Author: | Dorothy Davies | ISBN: | 9781370381456 |
Publisher: | Fiction4All | Publication: | March 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dorothy Davies |
ISBN: | 9781370381456 |
Publisher: | Fiction4All |
Publication: | March 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a man who held the ultimate powerful position and who paid the ultimate price, is still regarded as a hero by some and the last gunslinger in the west by others. Countless books, countless conspiracy theories, none of them from the man himself until now.
Good Was The Day is JFK's account of his life, leaving out the politics and concentrating, as far as possible, on his feelings about every aspect of his life - and death. It's an honest, open, totally frank look at the Kennedy experience of aiming for and then achieving the Presidency, the price paid in health, strained relationships, fraught days and nights and bright shining days and nights, when all went well and happiness was within his grasp.
Did JFK take with him one final secret to his grave or was it not such a secret and it led to that fateful day in Dallas?
Dorothy Davies has the unenviable task of channelling life stories from the great names in our history as the authors seek to put right the often-distorted history which time and bias has attached to their name. And names don't come bigger than JFK and histories don't come more fascinating than this charismatic and powerful man.
A note from Zadkiel Publishing/Fiction4All: This is a compelling and fascinating story. There will be those who are sceptical of channelled stories such as this, and those who know they are for real – we are thrilled Dorothy chose us to publish this book and we invite you all to read it and make your own decision.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a man who held the ultimate powerful position and who paid the ultimate price, is still regarded as a hero by some and the last gunslinger in the west by others. Countless books, countless conspiracy theories, none of them from the man himself until now.
Good Was The Day is JFK's account of his life, leaving out the politics and concentrating, as far as possible, on his feelings about every aspect of his life - and death. It's an honest, open, totally frank look at the Kennedy experience of aiming for and then achieving the Presidency, the price paid in health, strained relationships, fraught days and nights and bright shining days and nights, when all went well and happiness was within his grasp.
Did JFK take with him one final secret to his grave or was it not such a secret and it led to that fateful day in Dallas?
Dorothy Davies has the unenviable task of channelling life stories from the great names in our history as the authors seek to put right the often-distorted history which time and bias has attached to their name. And names don't come bigger than JFK and histories don't come more fascinating than this charismatic and powerful man.
A note from Zadkiel Publishing/Fiction4All: This is a compelling and fascinating story. There will be those who are sceptical of channelled stories such as this, and those who know they are for real – we are thrilled Dorothy chose us to publish this book and we invite you all to read it and make your own decision.