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This book traces the tumultuous events in the year 1968 though the eyes of a twenty year-old who lived through it. This was the year when it became clear that the vietnam War would be lost by America and its allies. The assassinations of Martin Luther KIng and Robert Kennedy, the violent clashes of protestors in Paris and at the Democratic presidential convention in Chicago and the urban protests unleashed throughout the West, culminating in the violence and black power controversy at the Mexico Olympics was the defining year in the lives of the early baby boomer generation.

Produktbeschreibung
This book traces the tumultuous events in the year 1968 though the eyes of a twenty year-old who lived through it. This was the year when it became clear that the vietnam War would be lost by America and its allies. The assassinations of Martin Luther KIng and Robert Kennedy, the violent clashes of protestors in Paris and at the Democratic presidential convention in Chicago and the urban protests unleashed throughout the West, culminating in the violence and black power controversy at the Mexico Olympics was the defining year in the lives of the early baby boomer generation.
Autorenporträt
Mike Berry is a retired businessman with extensive experience in manufacturing, retailing, event management and sports management. He has a love of travelling, football and enjoys writing. He has been a happily married man for over 50 years and has two children and four grandchildren.He is the son of the book's central character and the book is based on numerous conversations, recordings and discussions with his Dad over his lifetime and particularly in his later years.Mike Berry started writing during the Pandemic and has penned more than one hundred poems on a variety of subjects which he also plans to publish.