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JFK: Public, Private, Secret

JFK: Public, Private, Secret

by J Randy Taraborrelli

St. Martin's Press ·2025 ·592 pages ·Politics
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From the New York Times bestselling Kennedy historian and author of Public, Private, Secret comes the other side of the story—her husband' Public, Private, Secret. In this deeply researched presidential biography, J. Randy Taraborrelli tells John F. Kennedy's story in a provocative new way by revealing how public moments in his life were so influenced by private relationships with not only his family, but also Jackie's. But it's the secret life that also surprises. As Congressman, Senator and finally President, JFK was a magnet for women. With exclusive interviews and meticulous research, Taraborrelli reveals not only the man's many affairs but also the strength and resolve his wife showed in coping with them. JFK's women include: · Jackie Kennedy, and her rules of engagement for Jack's "Don't lie about it, and don't rub it in my face." · Inga Arvad. JFK's first love and how it ended over fears she was a Nazi spy. · Marilyn Monroe. Why Jackie insisted JFK call it off with "This one's different, Jack. This one's trouble!" · Joan Hitchcock. The mysterious brunette who comforted Jack after Jackie threatened to file for divorce. · Marlene Dietrich. JFK's last fling before Dallas. Other great stories · How JFK's grief over his infant son caused him to make rash decisions that pulled the USA into Vietnam for the first time. · The real truth, once and for all, about the Mafia's involvement in JFK's election. · Jackie's two romantic interests as First Lady. One was a doctor, the other an architect… and neither was a President. · The startling drug abuse that clouded the President's decisions during the disastrous Bay of Pigs... · … and how Jackie managed to wean him from those drugs in time for the nearly cataclysmic Cuban Missile Crisis. The JFK presented in Taraborrelli's definitive biography is a complex and endlessly fascinating historical figure, despite—and maybe even because of—his many flaws.


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"A welcome addition to the ever-fascinating Kennedy canon."

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"Skillfully weaves together stories of JFK's relationships and family dynamics, providing a rich tapestry of his life ..."

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"Other biographers, led by Robert Dallek, delve more deeply into politics, but Taraborrelli nonetheless has written a commendable history."

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