They Shot Kennedy, A Novel By David Benjamin

“The death of innocence”

They Shot Kennedy

By David Benjamin

For a kid named Cribbsy, the month of November, 1963, was a private train wreck weeks before JFK undertook his fatal motorcade in Dallas.

Cribbsy is tangled in a half-dozen romantic crises. He’s hounded by malevolent dwarfs. He’s under threat of suspension by a vicious vice-principal. He’s at war with his English teacher. Every time he sets foot in the halls, he faces death at the hands of a delusional gridiron gladiator.

Cribbsy’s trials trace America’s loss of innocence. Kennedy has faced down Khrushchev over Cuban missiles, but every kid grows up with the haunting certainty that his life—all life—will end beneath a mushroom cloud.

As the nation mourns JFK, Cribbsy’s troubles mount. He becomes an unwitting felon. He receives an unexpected overture from the yummiest girl in school. He faces a showdown with his raging nemesis. He knows what happened in the Art Room. And he has a conversation—both crushing and illuminating—with the Playmate of the Month.

 

AWARDS: Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book Notable 100, 2020. NYC Big Book Awards, Distinguished Favorite, Historical Fiction, 2020.  Midwest Book Awards, Grand Prize, Literary/Historical/Contemporary Fiction 2021.

They Shot Kennedy

By David Benjamin

Price: $20

What they're saying

“David Benjamin revisits a timeless theme in his literary wheelhouse: the vicissitudes of early manhood, this time in an era when Jack Kennedy and Hugh Hefner were every high-school boy’s role models. The results, reminiscent of Jean Shepherd, are both poignant and hilarious.”

— George Leopold, author, Calculated Risk: The Supersonic Life & Times of Gus Grissom