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Here is a full transcript of Braver's interview with Holder, aired on September 12:
CBS: Eric Holder 'Ignoring Political Pressure;' Given 'Hero's Welcome' After Bush 'Cronyism' 2010
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This is historical fiction at its best: intensely researched check out Braver's staggering list of acknowledgments, including the Oral History collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Maud Shaw's is among the transcripts Braver tells us he accessed and beautifully written.
From My Bookshelf: November 22, 1963 Erika D. 2008
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But Braver's book, which focuses in depth on the events of that day through the closely-drawn third-person eyes of everyone from a Dallas policeman to Abe Zapruder to Maud Shaw Caroline and John-John's nanny to, of course, Jackie Kennedy, opened up so much more.
From My Bookshelf: November 22, 1963 Erika D. 2008
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Here is a full transcript of Braver's interview with Holder, aired on September 12:
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Here is a full transcript of Braver's interview with Holder, aired on September 12:
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Here is a full transcript of Braver's interview with Holder, aired on September 12:
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Adam Braver's novel about that day in Dallas, published in November 2008, 45 years after the assassination, apparently arrived too late for Texas media to take note.
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Braver's novel shows what can be done when a writer delves deeply into the textures and facts of a historical event about which we thought we knew everything.
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Braver's Jackie is a woman deeply in love with her husband, though she is aware of the scents of other women on his person.
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Some of which are included in Gary Braver's book about Thrillers, and include suspense and narrative enigmas.
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