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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis by Barbara Leaming

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis

The Untold Story

by Barbara Leaming

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  • Oct 2014, 368 pages
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Wendy F. (Kalamazoo, MI)

The Untold Story
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It gave new perspective to someone that I have admired greatly over the years. I was just a babe in arms when President Kennedy was killed but I have always had a fascination with the Kennedy family.

The book focuses on the fact that Jackie Kennedy suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. While this was not diagnosed at the time nor was it classified as a specific illness, it makes perfect sense after what she went through. How many of us would have handled a loved one dying in our arms in such a violent manner with the amount of dignity that she displayed. Alsomore
Ariel F. (Madison, WI)

Her life was not all Camelot!
I was a 17-year old college freshman when JFK was killed. I remember how the assassination impacted me. I had never given much thought to how the assassination would impact Jackie.

I found this to be a sensitive, well written biography. When ever I thought of Jackie and JFK, I always thought about Camelot. However, the reality of his death and her life afterwards was anything but Camelot. Having your husband killed in her presence would make anyone have PTSD. Her ability to present a strong facade in public was admirable.

I was happy to read in one book her entire life in this well written biography.
I feel thatmore
Erica M. (Chicago, IL)

New information about the Kennedys
Having been 10 years old when John Kennedy was shot, he and his family have lived within my imagination and as part of my life. I have read a number of volumes about the Kennedys as individuals, conspiracy theories, fiction. This was certainly a new twist. I have known people with PTSD, but had never thought of how likely it might be that Jacqueline Kennedy might have suffered from that. The facts all fit. One thing that struck me, that I never thought of before, and was certainly not stated outright, was that John Kennedy suffered from a mental affliction. Based on his relationships with women other than hismore
Joanne V. (Towanda, PA)

A very good biography
I am one of those persons who remembers exactly where they were and what they were doing the day JFK was assassinated. I had often wondered how Jackie lived through the horror of that day without totally breaking down. This biography sheds some light on that and also helps explain some of her later choices. I would have been interested in more about how her PTSD affected her children and her relationship with them. All in all I think the author did a very good job and I certainly better understand, what I thought at the time, were odd choices. She seems to have found some peace in her later years. I appreciatedmore
Vy A. (Phoenix, AZ)

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis The Untold Story
I highly recommend this biography.The Untold Story sub-title says it well. As a devoted fan of Ms. Kennedy for fifty-four years I thought I had read everything written about her. Author Leaming's attention to personal detail and thirty-page bibliography brings to light many facets of Ms. Kennedy's life I believe are unknown to the general public.

At times it is not easy to read because it is not always flattering; therefore, I think it is truthful. The assassination itself is the most graphic account I have read, and perhaps rightly so, in order for us to further understand the severe trauma Ms. Kennedymore
Corinne S. (Paoli, PA)

Life-changing Events
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and JFK and his death were life-changing events in my life. I was 13 at the time of JFK's assassination. How much of the background events do you understand when you are 13 years old? Not much! Barbara Leaming allows the reader to relive the historic event while she lays out Jacqueline's life story. Shocking, riveting, spell-binding, gut-wrenching material that kept me glued to the pages. Jacqueline was not a wealthy girl yet she was smart enough to traverse the societal gap between her world and JFK's world to land him as her husband. Was that a good move? You will need tomore
Barbara K. (Brooklyn, NY)

Camelot? Maybe not.
Having grown up in the Kennedy 'Camelot' era, I fell under its spell. Over the years, however, as information was leaked to the public, Jackie & John fell from their pedestals & their real personas became revealed. After the president's death, I still admired Jackie& was interested in her life until her death.
This well researched book saddened me but it is a 'must read' for anyone who wants a personal, in depth glimpse into the very private life of this very public woman. I came away thinking that this iconic figure, the woman who seemed to 'have it all' , was often a troubled, lonely, sad soul. Withmore
Laura G. (Conroe, TX)

Must read!
I am glad that this book was cancelled for the book club, it is a very intense book about Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and her life with John F. Kennedy, before and after the Presidential assassination. I have read several books about her, but nothing quite like this. This book extensively digs into the assassination and the aftermath of her PTSD in the years that followed her until her death. This book really makes you feel empathetic to her and what she went though. I do like the authors research in the background of Jacqueline and the years that followed her. This book was hard to get through sometimesmore

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