A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy OnassisThe first book to present a comprehensive and coherent portrait of Jackie has been updated with more than 80 pages of new material, as well as new photographs. New chapters cover Jackie's life as a New York book editor, her blossoming relationship with diamond merchant Maurice Templesman, and the final, tragic weeks of her life. 16 pages of photos. |
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User Review - JCLHeatherM - LibraryThingAs a bibliophile who has read dozens of books on Jackie and the Kennedys, this title remains at the top of my list and a personal favorite due to the depth and great attention given to the former ... Read full review
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User Review - annabel_mc - LibraryThingI am currently reading this book, however I am finding it a bit of a struggle, The author refers to and quotes so many people, that I find it a bit confusing. I don't think the book flows very well, bits of it are very interesting, but at some bits I am just bored. Read full review
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