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From Memoirs of a President - "I sat down with a heavy sigh. Papers greeted me in every corner of the Oval Office. I was still drowning in my sorrows over the papers when an assistant walked in."I'm dreadfully sorry, sir," he said, walking over. "However you may want to turn on the TV." I gave him a puzzled look, picking up a fresh glass of cool, mountain water. "Okay," I said cautiously, switching on the television. What I saw horrified me. The glass fell out of my hand, crashing to the floor in a shower of water droplets and glass. Russia had declared nuclear war." In this poignant political…mehr

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From Memoirs of a President - "I sat down with a heavy sigh. Papers greeted me in every corner of the Oval Office. I was still drowning in my sorrows over the papers when an assistant walked in."I'm dreadfully sorry, sir," he said, walking over. "However you may want to turn on the TV." I gave him a puzzled look, picking up a fresh glass of cool, mountain water. "Okay," I said cautiously, switching on the television. What I saw horrified me. The glass fell out of my hand, crashing to the floor in a shower of water droplets and glass. Russia had declared nuclear war." In this poignant political thriller, Michael McKay takes us on a thrilling ride through a future not so far off, based in part on the current events conspiring in Crimea and around the world.
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Michael McKay is from Dorchester, Massachusetts. He has been married for forty years and has two children who are disabled veterans. Michael McKay's writings address both personal and societal narratives, reflecting life's complexities with empathy and insight. His work combines storytelling with a focus on the human condition, contributing to ongoing discussions in literature and society. Mr. McKay has studied criminal justice, mathematics, and psychology. He educates students in fundamental psychological theories and practices related to human behavior. Students gain knowledge in diversity, citizenship, leadership, science and technology, qualitative and quantitative analysis, social and business culture, and the science of psychology.