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What do Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, Che Guevara, a high-school term paper, an A-plus, and an FBI background investigation have in common?
The answer begins in today's episode of Good Morning, John Q.
Letters in a Bottle is the first installment of a three-part story that starts with a curious teenager looking for extra credit and ends in places neither he nor the FBI could have imagined. Along the way are Cold War dictators, family secrets, religious guilt, political irony, and one very bad idea that somehow turned into a very good grade.
The story is completely true.
Which is unfortunate, because no fiction writer would ever dare pitch it.
This is Part One.
And trust me—the strangest parts haven't happened yet.
By J.Q.What do Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, Che Guevara, a high-school term paper, an A-plus, and an FBI background investigation have in common?
The answer begins in today's episode of Good Morning, John Q.
Letters in a Bottle is the first installment of a three-part story that starts with a curious teenager looking for extra credit and ends in places neither he nor the FBI could have imagined. Along the way are Cold War dictators, family secrets, religious guilt, political irony, and one very bad idea that somehow turned into a very good grade.
The story is completely true.
Which is unfortunate, because no fiction writer would ever dare pitch it.
This is Part One.
And trust me—the strangest parts haven't happened yet.