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The Kennedys have been a guilty pleasure of mine since I was 13. I've read so many books that most are just a rehash of what I already know. This one was filled with a lot of info I did not know probably because I never read about Jackie and Bobby other than just their relationship as in laws. This ...
Found this book in the library and decided to borrow it since I have a thing for the Kennedys and most of all RFK. I didn't have high expectations on the book. It looks a bit sordid and it felt a bit sordid to read. Did Jackie and Bobby have an affair? Many people seem to think that they did. It was...
The "[b:The Georgetown Ladies' Social Club: Power, Passion, and Politics in the Nation's Capital|576667|The Georgetown Ladies' Social Club Power, Passion, and Politics in the Nation's Capital|C. David Heymann|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348888276s/576667.jpg|882515]" is a book that draws the read...
Heymann describes this book as "an anecdotal record of the lives of five women who helped run Washington from behind the scenes." He also describes it as "a social history of Georgetown." As you might imagine, then, it's largely personality driven. And personalities are perceived differently by d...
This is another one that deserves more than 3 stars, but it's not quite a 4 star book. It was an interesting memoir, that's for sure. I obviously did not experience these events while they were happening, so I really had no idea that this kind of activity was going on. It seems to me that it was a c...