Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Difficulty at the Beginning Book 3

It is the summer of 1965. The assassination of JFK has left John Dupre—and all of America— with Lyndon Baines Johnson, that Southern asshole with a public persona cut from an old rock and roll song: I RIDE FROM TEXAS TO ENFORCE THE LAW.

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Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Difficulty at the Beginning Book 3

It is the summer of 1965. The assassination of JFK has left John Dupre—and all of America— with Lyndon Baines Johnson, that Southern asshole with a public persona cut from an old rock and roll song: I RIDE FROM TEXAS TO ENFORCE THE LAW.

It's op

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Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Difficulty at the Beginning Book 3

Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Difficulty at the Beginning Book 3

by Keith Maillard
Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Difficulty at the Beginning Book 3

Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Difficulty at the Beginning Book 3

by Keith Maillard

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Overview

It is the summer of 1965. The assassination of JFK has left John Dupre—and all of America— with Lyndon Baines Johnson, that Southern asshole with a public persona cut from an old rock and roll song: I RIDE FROM TEXAS TO ENFORCE THE LAW.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781897142769
Publisher: Brindle & Glass Publishing
Publication date: 02/01/2011
Series: Difficulty at the Beginning Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 447 KB

About the Author

Keith Maillard was born and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia, the inspiration for the fictional town of Raysburg, which serves as the setting for many of his novels. He has been a musician, a contributor for CBC Radio, a freelance photographer and journalist, and a designer of distance education courses. His reviews, poems and essays have appeared in many journals, ranging from Event to Flare. He is currently a professor at the University of British Columbia where he teaches creative writing. He lives in West Vancouver with his wife and two daughters.

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