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The book 11/22/63 by Stephen King had a great scene about the Cuban Missile Crisis that I thought was amazing at humanizing the whole situation.
Before reading that scene, the Cuban Missile Crisis was a short blip in my highschool history book. I had a vague idea that the Russians were moving nukes to Cuba and the US said that would be crossing a line in the sand which they would consider a nuclear attack. But that was it.
The scene from the book tells it from a family's perspective going through all the fear and uncertainty that the average person was feeling. People were absolutely convinced that the world was ending. It's worth a read.
There was a mini series based on this book. Did not realize that that was yet another King novel.
How was the mini series? I've been meaning to check it out.
I enjoyed it. Very intense.