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A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port
April 17, 2023
Journalist Storey debuts with an immersive behind-the-scenes history of the Kennedy family viewed through the lens of their summer home in Hyannis Port, Mass. Malcolm Cottage, built in 1904, became known as the Big House after Joseph Kennedy bought it in 1928 for $25,000. He doubled its footprint to accommodate his nine children, who started bringing their own families in the 1950s, when “it seemed every new year brought a new Kennedy.” It was at the Big House that Rose and Joe Kennedy learned that their eldest son, Joe Jr., was killed in action during WWII; decades later, John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife, and her sister died in a plane crash off the coast of nearby Martha’s Vineyard. Storey enriches her history in interviews with more than 120 sources—including Kennedy family friend Nancy Tenney, who was “like one of the children”—and sheds light on Joseph Kennedy’s affair with actress Gloria Swanson, the bad behavior of Robert Kennedy Jr. and other members of the “Hyannis Port Terrors” in the 1970s, Ted Kennedy’s final days spent battling a brain tumor at the Big House, and more. Full of vivid profiles and intriguing asides about the history of Cape Cod, this is a compassionate portrait of America’s most famous political dynasty. Agent: Susan Canavan, Waxman Literary.
June 10, 2024
Rolling Stone journalist Storey debuts with an intimate portrait of the Kennedy family, viewed through the lens of their summers spent at the family compound in Hyannis Port, MA. Storey conducted extensive interviews with neighbors, family members, friends, staff, and even the secret service in writing this detailed account. Listeners get a rare behind-the-scenes look at the sibling rivalry between Joe Jr. and JFK, Rose's reaction to losing her children, and what Rose considered the family's greatest tragedy. Childhood playmates reveal amusing pranks played by the group and describe what it was like to be invited to the compound, the sprawling home that Joe and Rose Kennedy purchased in the 1920s. Storey describes the fierce competitiveness in touch football and the annual Hyannis boat race--the Kennedys always had to be first. The audio also traces Teddy's transformation from Jack's cute baby brother to the senator and relentless presidential candidate. Kathe Mazur expertly narrates the happy and poignant moments in this absorbing nonfiction book. VERDICT A revealing, warmly narrated look at the private life of one of the United States' most famous families. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the Kennedy lore.--Ilka Gordon
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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