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The good son, JFK Jr. and the mother he loved, by Christopher Andersen

Label
The good son, JFK Jr. and the mother he loved, by Christopher Andersen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The good son
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
885228568
Responsibility statement
by Christopher Andersen
Series statement
Thorndike Press large print biography
Sub title
JFK Jr. and the mother he loved
Summary
At the heart of The Good Son is the most important relationship in JFK Jr.'s life: that with his mother, Jackie Kennedy Onassis. Andersen explores JFK Jr.'s reactions to his mother's post-Dallas depression; how Jackie felt about the women in her son's life; and the senseless plane crash that took his life. This riveting, bittersweet biography offers new insights into the intense, tender, often stormy relationship between this iconic mother and son
Table Of Contents
Part I. His mother's son -- "Please don't do it" -- The son he had longed for -- "You can salute Daddy now" -- "A Kennedy never gives up" -- "I want to help him go back and find his father" -- A shoebox full of diamonds -- Part II. John on his own -- The crown prince -- Just one of the guys -- "He was my Dad" -- "I'm not my father" -- "The luckiest man alive"
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