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Jack

A Life Like No Other

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  • 459 páginas
  • 17 horas de lectura

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Previous biographies of John F. Kennedy have relied heavily on newspapers and personal memories. Geoffrey Perret's work is the first comprehensive one-volume biography based on extensive documentary evidence, including Kennedy's personal diaries, hours of White House tapes, declassified documents, family correspondence, and long-sealed interviews. The result is a gripping and accurate portrayal of America’s most charismatic president, providing context for Kennedy's complex personality. It candidly addresses the darker aspects of his life—orgies, abortions, and health issues—while also revealing his idealistic and visionary character. The biography details the tumultuous relationship between Kennedy and his wife, including Jackie’s attempts to divorce him and her aspirations for Hollywood fame, alongside their collaboration in shaping the Kennedy image. It highlights how Kennedy transformed political traditions and modernized the presidency, influencing presidential candidates since 1960 who aspire to his legacy. Filled with revelations, the book uncovers the true story behind JFK's sister Rosemary's lobotomy and offers a comprehensive account of his lifelong health struggles. Perret discusses Kennedy’s pivotal decisions during the Cuban missile crisis and civil rights, while revealing his doubts about Vietnam and plans for withdrawal. Haunted by a premonition of an early death, Kennedy’s presidency is portrayed with all its

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Jack, Geoffrey Perret

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2001
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