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Andrews Jay David
1998 |
If America has a
royal family, it is the Kennedys. Their fabled heritage of riches, power
and tragedy has forever bound them to our country's history - and its
headlines. But the story of the third generation of Kennedys extends
beyond headlines. How have the children of JFK and Jackie, Bobby and
Ethel, Teddy and Joan, coped with their early tragedies and the relentless
pressure of public - and family - expectations? How have the children of
lesser-known Kennedy branches dealt with their famous last name - or with
not being named Kennedy? With remarkable candour, Jay David Andrews
chronicles the romances, careers, struggles and achievements of the newest
members of this beloved American family - capturing their inescapable
legend and undiminished mystique. |