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Caroline Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy is the editor of ten New York Times bestselling books on American history, politics, constitutional law and poetry, including She Walks in Beauty: A Woman's Journey Through Poems and A Family of Poems. She works to bring the power of the spoken work to students in New York City... show more

Caroline Kennedy is the editor of ten New York Times bestselling books on American history, politics, constitutional law and poetry, including She Walks in Beauty: A Woman's Journey Through Poems and A Family of Poems. She works to bring the power of the spoken work to students in New York City schools. (photo credit: Ron Howard)
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Birth date: November 27, 1957
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Judy Croome: Author on the Prowl
Judy Croome: Author on the Prowl rated it 10 years ago
I nearly did not buy this collection of poems - I have issues with publisher's exploiting celebrity names to sell books (and the Kennedy name is about as "celebrity" as you can get, even to a non-American!), but I'm glad I did! While at times the introductory notes were too maudlin (and, at times, s...
Admitted Dilettante
Admitted Dilettante rated it 12 years ago
eclectic anthology
Barbara L.B. Storey
Barbara L.B. Storey rated it 12 years ago
Interesting, a little dry in places. Some of the legal language was a bit too florid to be easily understood, but the case histories used to illustrate the different amendments were interesting. A good read, just not as great as I had hoped, I guess.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 12 years ago
Most of the conversations here are a lot more mundane than you might expect. The recordings included were chosen to show what it was like day to day to be a president facing many issues. They don't reveal any big secrets or even much new information. Even the meetings about serious issues don't make...
Reading Maketh a Full Man...
Reading Maketh a Full Man... rated it 13 years ago
I got this from the library and amazingly enough, it is a transcript of the actual interviews that Jacqueline Kennedy gave to Arthur Schlesinger in 1964, a mere 4 months after JFK had been killed, and then a set of CD's of those very interviews. I am reading the interviews now, and probably will l...
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