Life as I saw it. 1969
By (Author) Kenneth Toppell
BookBaby
BookBaby
7th July 2022
United States
Paperback
140
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
376g
1969 was the first full year that Ken Toppell was a doctor. He was
learning how to practice medicine while awaiting the birth of his first
born and military orders. It was a year of change, delight, controversy,
and disaster. There was a new president, with bravado and skullduggery,
bombast and schemes. The streets were filled with demonstrators,
protestors, and people just trying to make it through the day. Baseball
was thrilling, football was consolidating, and concerts were growing. It
was a year like any other, different in a thousand ways.
Kenneth Toppell graduated from the University of North
Carolina with a major in History and Political Science. Of
course, he went straight to medical school at Emory University. His
post graduate training took him to Texas where he has stayed for the
best part of sixty years. His wife ran off with him and then raised three
Toppells--Scott, Brenna, and Ken. In Atlanta, they are still waiting for
the wandering Jews to return, but the fork in the road that they took
just gets better and better.