Intersection With History

From the author of the novel “Gabriel’s Creek” comes “Intersection With History”, a personal look back at the experience of his Fort Worth, Texas family on a historic day that shocked the world.

After charismatic U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy spent the last night of his life in downtown Fort Worth’s landmark Hotel Texas, the morning broke with a dreary, drizzling overcast. The president made his last speeches and had his last meal while being entertained by an acclaimed local youth choir. The singers fascinated the president so much he stopped on his way out of the banquet hall to thrill the adolescents, shaking their hands and chatting over the roar of the crowd’s applause. Afterwards, bright sunshine had broken, bathing the motorcade driving the president and his entourage through enthusiastic neighborhoods to Air Force One for his final flight to Dallas, only minutes away.

The sound of that presidential jet taking off just above the roof of the author’s classroom was still burning into the memories of the children when their Principal told them of the assassination. Minutes later, he learned from his mother that Kennedy’s killer had been her fourth-grade student; she had been a teacher years before in that very same grade school. Of course she remembered him – she always had a soft spot for challenged children. Young Lee Harvey Oswald had grown from the schoolboy she mentored to become the alleged assassin of the President of the United States.

Soon, his older brother arrived home from his performance for the president with the Texas Boys Choir. The excitement of his brief encounter with President Kennedy was shattered by news of the man’s murder within an hour of their handshake. The dramatic contrast of those two events haunted the brother the rest of his life.

For their mother, the days and weeks that followed included the unwanted notoriety of her picture in Life Magazine, television interviews, and a deposition for the Warren Commission. Oswald would become the subject of conspiracy theories regarding the assassination until long after her death.

The author was a second-grader when he witnessed history and felt it touch his family. A novelist in his senior years, he offers a narrative that is both intimate memoir and essential reference. “Intersection With History” is a time capsule that sheds another fresh light on the events of November 22nd, 1963.

Note: “Intersection With History” contains bonus material: the opening chapters of “Gabriel’s Creek”, the author’s novel of a man’s inspirational round of golf on a magical course with an unusual dog.

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Intersection With History

From the author of the novel “Gabriel’s Creek” comes “Intersection With History”, a personal look back at the experience of his Fort Worth, Texas family on a historic day that shocked the world.

After charismatic U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy spent the last night of his life in downtown Fort Worth’s landmark Hotel Texas, the morning broke with a dreary, drizzling overcast. The president made his last speeches and had his last meal while being entertained by an acclaimed local youth choir. The singers fascinated the president so much he stopped on his way out of the banquet hall to thrill the adolescents, shaking their hands and chatting over the roar of the crowd’s applause. Afterwards, bright sunshine had broken, bathing the motorcade driving the president and his entourage through enthusiastic neighborhoods to Air Force One for his final flight to Dallas, only minutes away.

The sound of that presidential jet taking off just above the roof of the author’s classroom was still burning into the memories of the children when their Principal told them of the assassination. Minutes later, he learned from his mother that Kennedy’s killer had been her fourth-grade student; she had been a teacher years before in that very same grade school. Of course she remembered him – she always had a soft spot for challenged children. Young Lee Harvey Oswald had grown from the schoolboy she mentored to become the alleged assassin of the President of the United States.

Soon, his older brother arrived home from his performance for the president with the Texas Boys Choir. The excitement of his brief encounter with President Kennedy was shattered by news of the man’s murder within an hour of their handshake. The dramatic contrast of those two events haunted the brother the rest of his life.

For their mother, the days and weeks that followed included the unwanted notoriety of her picture in Life Magazine, television interviews, and a deposition for the Warren Commission. Oswald would become the subject of conspiracy theories regarding the assassination until long after her death.

The author was a second-grader when he witnessed history and felt it touch his family. A novelist in his senior years, he offers a narrative that is both intimate memoir and essential reference. “Intersection With History” is a time capsule that sheds another fresh light on the events of November 22nd, 1963.

Note: “Intersection With History” contains bonus material: the opening chapters of “Gabriel’s Creek”, the author’s novel of a man’s inspirational round of golf on a magical course with an unusual dog.

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Intersection With History

by Alan Livingston
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From the author of the novel “Gabriel’s Creek” comes “Intersection With History”, a personal look back at the experience of his Fort Worth, Texas family on a historic day that shocked the world.

After charismatic U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy spent the last night of his life in downtown Fort Worth’s landmark Hotel Texas, the morning broke with a dreary, drizzling overcast. The president made his last speeches and had his last meal while being entertained by an acclaimed local youth choir. The singers fascinated the president so much he stopped on his way out of the banquet hall to thrill the adolescents, shaking their hands and chatting over the roar of the crowd’s applause. Afterwards, bright sunshine had broken, bathing the motorcade driving the president and his entourage through enthusiastic neighborhoods to Air Force One for his final flight to Dallas, only minutes away.

The sound of that presidential jet taking off just above the roof of the author’s classroom was still burning into the memories of the children when their Principal told them of the assassination. Minutes later, he learned from his mother that Kennedy’s killer had been her fourth-grade student; she had been a teacher years before in that very same grade school. Of course she remembered him – she always had a soft spot for challenged children. Young Lee Harvey Oswald had grown from the schoolboy she mentored to become the alleged assassin of the President of the United States.

Soon, his older brother arrived home from his performance for the president with the Texas Boys Choir. The excitement of his brief encounter with President Kennedy was shattered by news of the man’s murder within an hour of their handshake. The dramatic contrast of those two events haunted the brother the rest of his life.

For their mother, the days and weeks that followed included the unwanted notoriety of her picture in Life Magazine, television interviews, and a deposition for the Warren Commission. Oswald would become the subject of conspiracy theories regarding the assassination until long after her death.

The author was a second-grader when he witnessed history and felt it touch his family. A novelist in his senior years, he offers a narrative that is both intimate memoir and essential reference. “Intersection With History” is a time capsule that sheds another fresh light on the events of November 22nd, 1963.

Note: “Intersection With History” contains bonus material: the opening chapters of “Gabriel’s Creek”, the author’s novel of a man’s inspirational round of golf on a magical course with an unusual dog.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154472286
Publisher: Alan Livingston
Publication date: 07/21/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 666 KB

About the Author

Alan Livingston enjoyed a career as an accountant across the United States for over 30 years, primarily in the hospitality industry. His work in hotels, resorts, golf courses, and casinos included a variety of positions including corporate executive. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, he is an alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin. Alan moved to Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife and two dogs after 2005’s Hurricane Katrina destroyed their waterfront home of 12 years in Biloxi, Mississippi. In Las Vegas, both continued their work in the casino industry on the Las Vegas Strip before Alan became a multiple cancer survivor. The couple has three adult children, and two grandsons. Livingston’s published works began with the novel "Gabriel’s Creek", joined by the memoir "Intersection With History" in 2017. He writes novels, short stories, memoir, travel pieces, and poetry, as well as website posts. New titles, plus how to buy all his works in all their formats, can be found with other information at the author’s website, www.alanlivingston.com.

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