Bobby and Jackie
Publisher:
Atria Books
Publication Date:
04 August, 2009
ISBN:
9781439165478
Pages:
224
Subjects:
Biographies
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-1-4165-5624-4
Trade Paper, 978-1-4165-5629-9
E-Book - Epublication content package, 978-1-4391-6547-8
Audio Recording Downloadable, 978-1-4001-9422-3
Description:
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
PW Annex Reviews
Review Date:
2009-06-08
Copyright:
Pulitzer-nominated biographer Heymann delivers a gawk-worthy beach read with this fascinating look at Jackie and the Kennedy clan in the aftermath of John F. Kennedy's assassination. Life for JFK and Jackie was less than perfect; one story finds him cheating on Jackie during their 1953 Acapulco honeymoon, leaving the new Mrs. Kennedy "by herself on the verandah." Still, Jackie's devastation was real; afterward, her love for his brother Bobby was equally genuine. Unable to find peace (her Georgetown home had become a stop for all D.C. tour buses), Bobby gladly volunteered to play surrogate father to her kids; before long, an affair began. According to Truman Capote, it was "perhaps the most normal relationship either one ever had." It was not necessarily simple, however; both saw a number of people while together. Promiscuity aside, the Kennedys were also notoriously "chintzy" in their personal lives-they didn't tip and employed undocumented workers at home- though Jackie fares marginally better. It's anyone's guess how the affair would have ended if Bobby hadn't been killed; just four months later, she married Aristotle Onassis. Heymann's research is top notch, with plentiful attributions, making this train-wreck love story a substantial guilty pleasure and a sizzling reminder of how the rich are different. (June) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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