Muhaned Tayel
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In November 1963, a single gunshot shattered more than a presidency - it fractured a nations sense of itself.
This novel traces the rise of John F. Kennedy as both man and myth, exploring the forces that shaped his presidency: Cold War brinkmanship, civil rights upheaval, and the quiet tensions within Americas own institutions. In parallel, it follows Lee Harvey Oswalds tightening spiral, a lonely figure moving through historys margins toward an irreversible act.
Blending documented events with lyrical reconstruction, the book examines not only the assassination, but its psychological aftermath - how grief hardened into suspicion, how narrative became power, and how a superpower learned to live with doubt.
Through reality and alternate possibility, it asks a haunting question:
Did Dallas merely end a life - or did it end Americas innocence?
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