Such a sad story... not only Rosemary's but of all those persons with disabilities who were hidden, neglected, and abandoned because of being a shame and an inconvenience for their families.
The author grabbed my attention at the very beginning by admitting that when she started the research for this book she believed that Mary Surratt was not involved in the assassination. The author must have been exposed of the same conventional wisdom that I’ve picked up over the years--that Mary S...
Kate Clifford Larson delivers a compelling and compassionate account of Rosemary The Hidden Kennedy"I really enjoyed this well written and researched look back at the life of the oldest daughter of the Kennedy family. I had been aware that Rosemary had lived her life in an institution for some t...