All Too Human: The Love Story of Jack and Jackie Kennedy Cassette
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Of all the great love stories that have had an impact on our times-- Eleanor and Franklin, Winston and Clementine, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor-- none has remained as shrouded in secrecy and misunderstanding as that of John and Jacqueline Kennedy. Here, for the first time, their story is told the way it was always meant to be told-- with such depth and amazing detail that it sheds a whole new light on the relationship at the heart of Camelot. For many years, Edward Klein, the former editor in chief of The New York Times Magazine, was a friend of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Drawing on his personal knowledge, major research libraries, private documents and correspondence, FBI files, and more than three hundred interviews, All Too Human is an original and unprecedented work on the Kennedys-- a book replete with fresh facts and information, as well as a dramatically new interpretation of the Kennedy marriage. The story begins on the very day that Jack and Jackie met in May 1951, and it unfolds before the reader's eyes in a series of dramatic scenes, culminating with the President's assassination in November 1963. Since that bloody day in Dallas, the world has been intensely curious about the bonds that united Jack and Jackie. The book answers these questions:
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