Jacqueline Kennedy
In January 1964, mere months after the assassination of her husband, Jacqueline Kennedy sat down with distinguished historian Arthur Schlesinger to record her thoughts on her late husband's life and legacy. These intimate interviews are astonishing in their scope and detail, covering everything from JFK's reading habits to Vietnam and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Moving and awe-inspiring, the book is a must-read for students of history and fans of the indomitable Jacqueline Kennedy.
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