This memoir presents author Elvin Bell's recollection of his own
history and of his encounters with some of the most well-known
movers and shakers of the times. He provides us with astonishing
revelations based upon his discussions, meetings, and casual
conversations with them. The Event Makers I've Known shares
incredible close-ups of everyone from President Richard Nixon and
his secretary, Rosemary Woods, to Elvis Presley and screen siren
Marilyn Monroe. Bell reveals shocking details of the love affair
between Woods and the Interior Secretary and describes the
impetuosity of General William Westmoreland, among other
stories.
In addition to sharing stories of the famous people he has
known, he tells his own personal stories, including the tragic
story of his grandmother's death within just a few minutes of his
mother's birth in a fire that engulfed the hospital in flames. He
talks about the daring rescue of his mother by the young doctor who
delivered her-a rescue that cost the doctor his eyesight, his
occupation, and eventually his life. He also shares fascinating
stories of the hardships, ingenuity, and perseverance that many
parents and grandparents endured on their "dust bowl" quest to
reach California.
In his tenth book, "The Event Makers I've Known," Bell takes
readers on an emotional roller-coaster ride of superstar meltdowns,
victories, and heartfelt personal stories.
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