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America 1929: John F. Kennedy, the Great Writer
America 1929: John F. Kennedy, the Great Writer
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I started out with a sign-in system, and all I wanted was to quietly write and earn money. But then, I adapted a satirical story to predict a stock market crash, and you called me a "prophet of Wall Street"; I wrote an inspirational article to reassure people, and you said I was "saving the American spirit"; I wrote a novel about the Great Depression, and you called me "the conscience of the times"; I made a film criticizing war, and you called me a "messenger of peace"; I confronted McCarthy at a congressional hearing, and you called me a "defender of freedom"... Until one day, Time magazine put me on the cover with the headline: "The Next President of America: Writer Kennedy?" Wait, who signed me up for president?! I'm really just a novelist! Please don't elect me president, please! You've really ruined my life. This book is also known as *The Writer Kennedy: A Mind-Blowing Man* and *My Readers Seem to Want Me to Rule America*.
- Chapter 1 Firefighting
- How could it be him in Chapter 2?
- Chapter 3 Van Dyke's Chinese Stocks
- Chapter 4 I really want to get to know this author!
- Chapter 5 The Surname Kennedy
- Chapter 6 Young people shouldn't be too materialistic
- Chapter 7 The Stock Market Crash Is Coming
- Chapter 8 Promotion and Salary Increase
- Chapter 9 Strike While the Iron Is Hot
- Chapter 10 The Art of Mental Victory
- Chapter 11 Telegram to the Whole Country
- Chapter 12 New York City Hall
- Chapter 13 Isabella
- Chapter 14 The Mayor's Invitation
- Chapter 15 Should I Bow My Head?
- Chapter 16: A Dress Prepared for You
- Chapter 17 Mr. Silas's Will
- Chapter 18 Who are you threatening?
- Chapter 19 The True Masters of New York
- Chapter 20 A Test
- Chapter 21 Young people should learn to assess the situation.
- Chapter 22 Backlash
- Chapter 23 Don't Insult Dogs
- Chapter 24 Jimmy Walker, Victory in His Hands
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 26 is about the mayor.
- Chapter 27 Open Government
- Chapter 28 Black Tuesday
- Chapter 29 Laughter is also a kind of power
- Chapter 30 Elizabeth's Tea Party
- Chapter 31 Subtle Support
- Chapter 32 Economists Don't Understand Economics
- Chapter 33 President Hoover's Economics Lessons
- Chapter 34 The dirt has been found
- Chapter 35 Who is the Real Honest Man?
- Chapter 36 They were afraid
- Chapter 37 Free America, Fighting Every Day
- Chapter 38 The Dockworkers' Counterattack
- Chapter 39 Meeting with Samuel
- Chapter 40 Political Spoils
- Chapter 41 The situation must not escalate.
- Chapter 42 Support from the Academic Community
- Chapter 43 You Remind Me of My Father
- Chapter 44 I really hope I can help him
- Chapter 45 Park Slope
- Chapter 46 Borrow? I'll give you $1.
- Chapter 47 Moving
- Chapter 48 Criticism
- Chapter 49 This is an opportunity
- Chapter 50 Objective reporting can also be a lie.
- Chapter 51 You have no right to criticize the government
- Chapter 52 News is always a weapon
- Chapter 53 Hemingway
- Chapter 54 Stage play? Radio drama?
- Chapter 55 Split Operations
- Chapter 56 Prosperity is just around the corner
- Chapter 57 Unnecessary Conflict
- Chapter 58 Notes on Dramatic Creation
- Chapter 59 Hearst Unleashes His Power
- Chapter 60 City Hall Inspection
- Chapter 61 Patrick's Help
- Chapter 62 The Master's Call
- Chapter 63 The Power of Reputation
- Chapter 64 Interference in Internal Affairs
- Chapter 65 The New Yorker's Reporter
- Chapter 66 The Truth in the Basement
- Chapter 67 Lippmann's Post
- Chapter 68 This is a threat to the association
- Chapter 69 Samuel Sibyl's True Identity
- Chapter 70 Will Come at a Price
- Chapter 71: The Battle Continues
- Chapter 72 The Attacker's Apology
- Chapter 73 Employment Agencies
- Chapter 74 The Client
- Chapter 75 The Irish Bodyguard
- Chapter 76 December Rewards
- Chapter 77: The Conception of *Of Mice and Men*
- Chapter 78 Chairs are also spectators
- Chapter 79 Nobel Laureates to Attend
- Chapter 80 Nobody knows more about municipal law than me
- Chapter 81 The Arrival of George Bernard Shaw
- Chapter 82 Roosevelt Arrives
- Chapter 83 Do you know who you're talking to?
- Chapter 84 Don't Rush
- Chapter 85 Roosevelt's Considerations
- Chapter 86 Roosevelt's Initial Investment
- Chapter 87 He's busy chasing after female celebrities!
- Chapter 88 The Great Parade
- Chapter 89 Declaring War on Jimmy Walker
- Chapter 90 Who is accusing this official in the courtroom?
- Chapter 91 The World's Most Expensive Phone Call Fee
- Chapter 92 Beat Him Up! Lenny!
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 94 This is a Murder
- Chapter 96 Is this our future?
- Chapter 97 First-degree murder attempt warrant
- Chapter 98, waiting for the last name.
- Chapter 99 Yes, we're going to raise rabbits.
- Chapter 100 Everyone Has a Rabbit in Their Heart
- Chapter 101 Does He Also Have a Bottom Line?
- Chapter 102 Bankruptcy and Acquisition
- Chapter 103 You Devil
- Chapter 104 Next, it's your turn.
- Chapter 105 Combination Skill: Smiling Half-Step Madness
- Chapter 106 The New Great Sage's Scheme
- Chapter 107 The Evolution of Pigs
- Chapter 108 Not Going to Be a Pig
- Chapter 109 I'm not someone anyone can step on.
- Chapter 110 A Timetable
- Chapter 111 LaGuardia's Ambition
- Chapter 112 The ball was ruined before even entering the door.
- Chapter 113 The Pig's Tactics
- Chapter 114 You are a tool of the Tammany Society
- Chapter 115 What is Arthur Kennedy really afraid of?
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