White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port

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UPC:
9781982159184
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
6/27/2023
Release Date:
6/27/2023
Author:
Storey, Kate
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
368
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Impeccably researchedcaptivating! Elin Hilderbrand * A well-paced history. The New York Times Book Review * Fascinatingwith new details and well-sourced reporting. Associated Press NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! The intimate, multigenerational story of the Kennedy family as seen through their Hyannis Port compound on Cape Codthe iconic place where theyve celebrated, mourned, and bondedbased on more than a hundred in-depth interviews by a Rolling Stone editor and journalist Kate Storey. Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, is synonymous with the Kennedy family. It is where, for a hundred years, Americas most storied political family has come to celebrate, bond, play, and grieve. It is also the setting of so many events we remember: JFK giving his presidential acceptance speech, Jackie speaking with a Life magazine reporter just days after her husbands assassination, Senator Edward Kennedy seeking refuge after the Chappaquiddick crash, Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger tying the knotand even Conor Kennedy courting pop star Taylor Swift. Anyone who has lived in, worked at, or visited the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port has had a front-row view to history. Now, with extraordinary access to the Kennedy familyand featuring more than fifty rarely-seen imagesjournalist Kate Storey gives us a remarkably intimate and poignant look at the rhythms of an American dynasty. Drawing from a wealth of conversations with family members, friends, neighbors, household and security staff, Storey delivers a rich and textured account of the Kennedys lives in their summer refuge. From the 1920s, when Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy rented then bought a home known as The Malcolm Cottage, to today, when many Kennedys have purchased their own homes surrounding whats now called The Big House, this book delivers many surprising revelations across the decades, including what matriarch Rose considered the familys greatest tragedy, the rivalrous relationship between brothers Jack and Joe, details about Jackies life at the compound, and previously unknown glimpses into JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessettes loving and ill-fated relationship. Engaging andintimate anecdotes that often stand in contrast to predominant, media-created perceptions...Readers will come away with new insights and due appreciation for this uniquely American dynasty (Booklist, starred review).