Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero

Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero

by Christopher Matthews (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of the friendships that defined one of America's most beloved Presidents. Chris Matthews, who has been following and studying the Kennedys most of his life, has interviewed President Kennedy's closest confidants - family, friends, and those who served with him--to create a moving portrait of a man many loved but few really understood. Matthews focuses on the relationships between Kennedy and twelve of the people who were around him the most and knew him the best, from his days at Choate (the Connecticut prep school that inspired his famous "Ask Not..." speech), through his heroism during World War II, his political career, and, always, his devotion to the Kennedy family. These friends were with Jack Kennedy as he took surprising risks, struggled with chronic illness, and repeatedly confronted "the thin membrane between life and death." As Matthews describes it, Jack Kennedy was a rebel, an adventurer, and a great enjoyer of life precisely because he understood its fragility. Being with Jack Kennedy was great fun for his friends. Now, too, readers will share in that experience.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 10 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1451635087
ISBN 13: 9781451635089

Media Reviews
Chris Matthews has written an insightful, engrossing, and candid account about what made John F. Kennedy tick. Every chapter brims with colorful anecdotes, political yarns, fast-paced drama, and solid research. Jack Kennedy is a riveting read by one of American's master political analysts. I give it ten gold-stars! --Douglas Brinkley author of The Great Deluge
It's hard for a book to be loving, affectionate and honest, but Chris Matthews has done it. He captures JFK's virtues and flaws, his appreciation of heroism, his essential independence, his coolness at the core. Full of drama, infused with the joy of politics and battle, Jack Kennedy is an insightful piece of work and a great time! --Peggy Noonan Wall Street Journal