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So glad to hear y’all are excited about the book! (I live in South Carolina; sometimes it just slips out.) One of the things we get most excited about with the book is having readers learn a lot of real history that hasn’t been talked about much, that you won’t learn from conventional sources but is absolutely accurate. We’ve been told a lot of the stuff we wrote about was ‘so creative’, when it’s all documented fact. Trust me, you can’t make this stuff up!
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I remember JFK so well. I’d love to read this story.
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I was born in 84 , I love history. I got to hear stories about how the world was when my parents and grandparents grew up. I was always so fascinated, at the difference in society with values and how life was just different and much simpler and more honest. I always had a longing like I was born in the wrong time, I can’t wait to read this book .
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I was always fascinated with the story of the Kennedy Assassination. I was born in 1967, so I wasn’t even thought of yet when it happened but I did read books about it as a child about his death. I have faithfully followed what has happened to his family as well.
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Thanks for hosting us (again), Ruth! We’re so happy to be back with you today! Linda, thanks for your comment as well. Hope you’ll check out FORWARD TO CAMELOT–we’ve worked hard to make it historically accurate (and there’s a lot of history in there you may not know), and we hope you’ll feel while reading it as though you’re back in 1963 yourself!
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I was born 3 years after JFK’s assassination but have always been fascinated by Camelot and just everything from that timeperiod. I’m intrigued about how she’ll find out how those particular paths cross.
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I was really young when Kennedy was assassinated so I remember mostly second-hand what happened. I’ve been raised with the idea of Camelot and would actually love to know more about that time and Kennedy’s presidency.