Growing Up in Levittown: Again

Fiction - YA, Historical, Kids, Teen, Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age
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Author: Charlie Albacore ISBN: 1230003329832
Publisher: Self Published Publication: August 26, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charlie Albacore
ISBN: 1230003329832
Publisher: Self Published
Publication: August 26, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

You’ll find this an engrossing story. Live your life all over again but knowing what you know now. Molly Maguire is a charmer. Going to bed 4 October 2020, she awakes, Monday 9 October 1962. Letters to President Kennedy telling him about Dallas, his affairs, and classified secret missiles in Cuba follow. Explaining her letters to her parents and the Secret Service who want to know why a Molly Maguire writes letters to the President predicting his demise, begin her problems.

Molly also tells the neighbor, Karl McGill about how they marry in the local Catholic Church. What follows is a pleasant, absorbing stroll down 1960’s Nostalgia Road. Follow Molly as she sometimes wildly and sometimes wistfully romps down Huckleberry Lane, smelling the aromas, casting her eyes upon the flowers, reciting the rhymes and witticisms of 1960’s youth and climbs that apple tree, again, with Karl. Molly remembers our reality since 1962 as a dream. School no longer a problem, she drags Karl, Dominic Pancetti, the misunderstood child misdiagnosed as school bully and his girlfriend with her into adulthood, kicking a screaming.

Growing up in Levittown, Again is an Alternate History, a Coming of Age, and a fictionalized auto-biographical novel about the author. I grew up on Huckleberry Lane in Levittown Pennsylvania in the early ‘60s, joined the Navy in the early ‘70s, and went to Kent State University in the early ‘80s. I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and studied Counseling at the graduate level.

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You’ll find this an engrossing story. Live your life all over again but knowing what you know now. Molly Maguire is a charmer. Going to bed 4 October 2020, she awakes, Monday 9 October 1962. Letters to President Kennedy telling him about Dallas, his affairs, and classified secret missiles in Cuba follow. Explaining her letters to her parents and the Secret Service who want to know why a Molly Maguire writes letters to the President predicting his demise, begin her problems.

Molly also tells the neighbor, Karl McGill about how they marry in the local Catholic Church. What follows is a pleasant, absorbing stroll down 1960’s Nostalgia Road. Follow Molly as she sometimes wildly and sometimes wistfully romps down Huckleberry Lane, smelling the aromas, casting her eyes upon the flowers, reciting the rhymes and witticisms of 1960’s youth and climbs that apple tree, again, with Karl. Molly remembers our reality since 1962 as a dream. School no longer a problem, she drags Karl, Dominic Pancetti, the misunderstood child misdiagnosed as school bully and his girlfriend with her into adulthood, kicking a screaming.

Growing up in Levittown, Again is an Alternate History, a Coming of Age, and a fictionalized auto-biographical novel about the author. I grew up on Huckleberry Lane in Levittown Pennsylvania in the early ‘60s, joined the Navy in the early ‘70s, and went to Kent State University in the early ‘80s. I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and studied Counseling at the graduate level.

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