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The Nine of Us - Growing Up Kennedy (Paperback)
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The Nine of Us - Growing Up Kennedy (Paperback)
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List price R488
Loot Price R431
Discovery Miles 4 310
You Save R57 (12%)
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In this evocative and affectionate memoir, Ambassador Jean Kennedy
Smith, the last surviving child of Joe and Rose Kennedy, offers an
intimate and illuminating look at a time long ago when she and her
siblings, guided by their parents, laughed and learned a great deal
under one roof. Prompted by interesting tidbits in the newspaper,
Rose and Joe Kennedy would pose questions to their nine children at
the dinner table. "Where could Amelia Earhart have gone?" "How
would you address this horrible drought?" "What would you do about
the troop movements in Europe?" It was a nightly custom that helped
shape the Kennedys into who they would become. Before Joe and
Rose's children emerged as leaders on the world stage, they were a
loving circle of brothers and sisters who played football, swam,
read, and pursued their interests. They were children inspired by
parents who instilled in them a strong work ethic, deep love of
country, and intense appreciation for the sacrifices their
ancestors made to come to America."No whining in this house!" was
their father's regular refrain. It was his way of reminding them
not to complain, to be grateful for what they had, and to give
back. In her remarkable memoir, Kennedy Smith-the last surviving
sibling-revisits this singular time in their lives. Filled with
fascinating anecdotes and vignettes, and illustrated with dozens of
family pictures, The Nine of Us vividly depicts this large,
close-knit family during a different time in American history.
Kennedy Smith offers indelible, elegantly rendered portraits of her
larger-than-life siblings and her parents. "They knew how to cure
our hurts, bind our wounds, listen to our woes, and help us enjoy
life," she writes. "We were lucky children indeed."
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