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Earlier this month a new book was released about the glamorous former First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Jackie After O by Tina Cassiday is available now, just in time for summer reading. Here is the scoop... Defined in the public eye by her two high-profile marriages, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis faced a personal crossroads on the eve of 1975. Her relationship with Aristotle Onassis was crumbling while his health was rapidly declining. Her children were nearing adulthood, soon to leave her with an empty nest. Both death and scandal were about to strike yet again. But 1975 would also be a time of incredible growth and personal renaissance for Jackie, the year in which she reinvented herself and rediscovered talents and passions she had set aside for her roles as wife and mother. In Jackie After O, acclaimed author and journalist Tina Cassidy explores this prolific yet incredibly daunting year in the life of Jacqueline Onassis, including her part in the campaign to preserve Grand Central Terminal in New York City; her pursuit of a real career, in the editorial department of Viking Press; the death of her second husband and her fraught relationship with his surviving daughter; and the London bombing that almost took her own daughter's life. Cassidy has unearthed new information from archives and original interviews, and reveals intimate stories about the projects and interests of Jackie's earlier years that would lay the foundation for her life beginning in 1975, from an internship at Vogue to her meticulous restoration of the White House when she was First Lady. The Queen Bee got first dibs on this book and this is what she had to say... I, like everyone else on that fateful day, remember where I was when President Kennedy got shot. I was home sick from school, my mom had gone to tea next door with our neighbor Arlene. I was sitting there watching TV, when the news bulletin came on. I went running next door to tell my mom. Camelot was no more.
I was very interested to see if this author could add anything new to what
we already knew about Jackie O. As I understood the book to be about one year in
the life, I was pretty confused when the first half of the book was jumping
back and forth. I could not figure out what year the author, Cassidy, was
writing about. When she finally started telling us about Ari Onassis, I figured
it out, 1975. The year Jackie took on the City of NY over the proposed
demolition of Grand Central Station. The year Jackie became a book editor for
Viking. The year Aristotle Onassis died, and left her a widow once again.
I am not sure that this book gave me awhile lot more insight then I already
had by reading newspaper & magazine articles. There were plenty of news
stories on TV, telling us all about the fight over Onassis' millions.
Unfortunately for Cassidy, Jackie O's life played out in the press. I kept
reading, wanting to read something that was new and unpublished. I didn't get
what I wanted. What I did get was a reminder of how Jackie could twist people
around her finger, and got what she wanted. How powerful she was in that regard
! She did have some fine victories in the fight to save historical buildings.
She had great success at Viking and then again at Double Day. She did finally
come into her own. But I am sad to say, that the mystery that was Jackie Kennedy
Onassis, went to the grave with her.
I recommend this book if you would like to refresh your memory about the
sometimes glamorous, but mostly tragic life of Jackie O.
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I do most of my reading in bed.
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I love curling up with a book on my couch while the fireplace is on
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I love to read in bed. It feels luxurious.
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I love to read on my big comfy couch!
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I read everywhere-in bed, outdoors, waiting in line, on the couch, even in the car sometimes--not while I'm driving of course!
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I love to lay on the couch. Thank you
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on the couch
In my bed, thanks!
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My favorite place to read is my couch because part of it reclines and I have a side table for my cup of coffee. That and a blanket and I am all set for story time- mommy style!
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It might be odd, but I enjoy reading in my car with the radio on. *while it's parked, of course* :)
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My fave place to read is back in the bedroom. It's quiet and a cozy place to read.
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