A Woman Named JackieIn this intimate portrait of the world's most famous and elusive woman, we learn really went on in the Kennedy White House, aboard the Onassis yacht, in the raising of the two Kennedy children, and so much more. A Woman Named Jackie is a startling account of the complexities and contradictions of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy's fascinating life and character. |
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Nutzerbericht - JCLHeatherM - LibraryThingAs a bibliophile who has read dozens of books on Jackie and the Kennedys, this title remains at the top of my list and a personal favorite due to the depth and great attention given to the former ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Nutzerbericht - annabel_mc - LibraryThingI am currently reading this book, however I am finding it a bit of a struggle, The author refers to and quotes so many people, that I find it a bit confusing. I don't think the book flows very well, bits of it are very interesting, but at some bits I am just bored. Vollständige Rezension lesen
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