This memoir traces the life and good times of Jim Lowney, the son of Irish immigrants, who overcame struggles in the classroom and discouragement from some early detractors. Following his dream, Jim would become a passionate journalist. He was an enthusiastic staff photographer on the old Newark Evening News and captured a memorable image of President John F. Kennedy, not long before his assassination. Jim's days and nights as a spot news photographer would bring him into the midst of devastating fires and accidents, vicious murders and violent urban riots. Jim also covered the personal...
This memoir traces the life and good times of Jim Lowney, the son of Irish immigrants, who overcame struggles in the classroom and discouragement from...