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The Kennedy Curse

Edward Klein.

Well, the Kennedy myth of magical nobility is effectively exploded in this book! Starting with Patrick Kennedy, through his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, this book presents the Kennedy clan as narcissistic and morally bankrupt daredevils. The story tells of their privileged, yet tragic lives, forming a sad tale of multiple generations. A gripping and eye-opening read for anyone who enjoys biographies.

 

 

Recommended by Kathy Styer

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