by Barbara Leaming (Author)
This groundbreaking biography of the most charismatic of all 20th-century American presidents reveals the profound, lifelong impact on John F. Kennedy of British history, literature and values. Drawing on extensive new and astonishingly intimate primary materials and original interviews, Leaming has uncovered the dramatic line that runs through Kennedy's complicated life, the trajectory of the friendships and forces that led to the White House and shaped his actions there. Here is the childhood reading of a sickly boy; Jack's rapturous engagement at the age of fifteen with the writings of Winston Churchill; and his transforming experiences as a member of the Second Sons' Club of young aristocrats in pre-war London, where his father was the American ambassador and where his sister introduced him to a group of friends who would have a deep and lasting influence on Jack. Leaming also covers his campaign for the White House "on the Churchill ticket" and the dramatic thousand days of the presidency. Brilliantly researched, compellingly told, this is a colourful and tumultuous narrative of friendships and family, tragedy and triumph.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 Sep 2007
ISBN 10: 0752881701
ISBN 13: 9780752881706
Book Overview: A superb biography that radically alters our understanding of both the man and his presidency. Leaming has drawn on previously untapped sources from the UK. This book received widespread acclaim on publication: 'No previous biographer has focused so sharply on Kennedy's attempts to apply Churchillian thought during his years in the White House...Excellent' Daily Telegraph. 'An extraordinary book and a great read' Irish Independent. 'Leaming's narrative soars...Masterful' Washington Post Book World. 'This ground-breaking biography looks at the profound influence British history, literature, values and friendship had on the American president' Daily Express.