Rose Kennedy

The Life and Times of a Political Matriarch

2 September 2014

Description

An unprecedented look at the life of Rose Kennedy reveals the private woman who became a political legend.

Training her eye on traits that other biographers have neglected and mining newly released diaries and letters, Barbara Perry captures Rose Kennedy’s genuine contributions to her family’s political dynasty. Rose’s perfectionism created a family image that resonated in the political arena and new twentieth-century media. A socialite at her husband’s side in pre-war London, she became an effective campaigner at home, reaching voters that Jack, Bobby and Teddy could not. For the first time, we see a complete portrait of Rose that adds depth and dimension to her legend. A stoic, devout presence in public, Rose sought solace from personal tragedies in compulsive shopping, travel and self-medication. Rose Kennedy is an unequalled book about a remarkable woman who nurtured an image that masked her family’s inconvenient truths.

Reviews

"Perry's engrossing biography allows us at last to understand Rose, thorns and all." — The Mail on Sunday

"...a superb biography..." — TheBookbag.co.uk

"Hugely compelling." — The Herald

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