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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: A Life
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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: A Life
JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY ONASSIS. She was America's sweetheart; the embodiment of grace, elegance, style, charm, and-as the world discovered in late 1963-bravery. And though much has been written about the most famous woman of the 20th century, no biography has revealed the true Jackie; none has successfully separated the truth from the lies, or portrayed the Queen of Camelot in all her complexity-until now. With access to Jackie's own writings, the archives of the John F. Kennedy Library, and those who knew her best, bestselling celebrity biographer Donald Spoto illuminates Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and the sixty-five years of her life with candor, compassion and compelling detail. Readers will discover: * The early years: a privileged but lonely childhood that shaped Jackie's resilience and poise, working as a photojournalist for the Washington Times-Herald, and meeting a handsome congressman named Kennedy * Life as the first lady: dealing with Jack's infidelity, adjusting to life in the spotlight, and her influence on the policies of the Kennedy Administration * Mrs. Onassis: life after Jack, marrying the Greek tycoon, her accomplished career as a book editor, her final days, and much more "A complete portrait of one of America's most famous women...Page after page reveals hidden details of her life." (Associated Press) "The material is both riveting and heartbreaking...Spoto has written a most readable, clear-eyed account of the life of one of the most scrutinized women in American history." (Portland Oregonian) WITH 16 PAGES OF STRIKING PHOTOGRAPHS
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JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY ONASSIS. She was America's sweetheart; the embodiment of grace, elegance, style, charm, and-as the world discovered in late 1963-bravery. And though much has been written about the most famous woman of the 20th century, no biography has revealed the true Jackie; none has successfully separated the truth from the lies, or portrayed the Queen of Camelot in all her complexity-until now. With access to Jackie's own writings, the archives of the John F. Kennedy Library, and those who knew her best, bestselling celebrity biographer Donald Spoto illuminates Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and the sixty-five years of her life with candor, compassion and compelling detail. Readers will discover: * The early years: a privileged but lonely childhood that shaped Jackie's resilience and poise, working as a photojournalist for the Washington Times-Herald, and meeting a handsome congressman named Kennedy * Life as the first lady: dealing with Jack's infidelity, adjusting to life in the spotlight, and her influence on the policies of the Kennedy Administration * Mrs. Onassis: life after Jack, marrying the Greek tycoon, her accomplished career as a book editor, her final days, and much more "A complete portrait of one of America's most famous women...Page after page reveals hidden details of her life." (Associated Press) "The material is both riveting and heartbreaking...Spoto has written a most readable, clear-eyed account of the life of one of the most scrutinized women in American history." (Portland Oregonian) WITH 16 PAGES OF STRIKING PHOTOGRAPHS
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