Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero [Hardcover]
- Author by Matthews, Chris
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Editorial Reviews
By following the journey of Jack Kennedy's life from his school days to the White House, through war and illness and his greatest triumphs, Matthews brings readers much closer to the man Jack Kennedy really was.
From Publisher
""What was he like?""""Jack Kennedy said the reason people read biography is to answer that basic question. With the verve of a novelist, Chris Matthews gives us just that. We see this most beloved president in the company of friends. We see and feel him close-up, having fun and giving off that restlessness of his. We watch him navigate his life from privileged, rebellious youth to gutsy American president. We witness his bravery in war and selfless rescue of his PT boat crew. We watch JFK as a young politician learning to play hardball and watch him grow into the leader who averts a nuclear war.What was he like, this person whose own wife called him "that elusive, unforgettable man"? The Jack Kennedy you discover here wanted never to be alone, never to be bored. He loved courage, hated war, lived each day as if it were his last.Chris Matthews's extraordinary biography is based on personal interviews with those closest to JFK, oral histories by top political aide Kenneth O'Donnell and others, documents from his years as a student at Choate, and notes from Jacqueline Kennedy's first interview after Dallas. You'll learn the origins of his inaugural call to "Ask what you can do for your country." You'll discover his role in the genesis of the Peace Corps, his stand on civil rights, his push to put a man on the moon, his ban on nuclear arms testing. You'll get, more than ever before, to the root of the man, including the unsettling aspects of his personal life. As Matthews writes, "I found a fighting prince never free of pain, never far from trouble, never accepting the world he found, never wanting to be his father's son. He was a far greater hero than he ever wished us to know."
Reviews
- From Publishers Weekly
- Out of his gut interest in politics and love of reading biographies of American heroes, Matthews, host of MSNBCs Hardball, probes the details of the 35th presidents life and career to find out what Jack was like. He begins this book wanting to discover how Kennedy became the leader who, at a moment of national fear and anger (the Cuban missile crisis), could cut so coldly and clearly to the truth. Drawing on interviews with friends and former staffers, as well as on such familiar biographical incidents as Kennedys rescue of the PT-109 crew and his resulting back injury, Matthews reveals a man who through inner direction and tenacious will created himself out of the loneliness and illness of his youth and who taught himself the hard discipline of politics through his own triumphs and failures. For example, from the Bay of Pigsconsidered one of Kennedys failuresJFK learned that there must be both clarity and completion when the stakes are highest and most desperate; know your enemy and your goal; and hold fast to what youre attempting. With this resolve, Kennedy reacted to Khrushchev during the Cuban missile crisis with a detachment that resisted the easy path of war that others recommended. Matthewss stirring biography reveals Kennedy as a fighting prince never free from pain, never far from trouble, and never accepting the world he found. Photos. (Nov.) Copyright 2011 Reed Business Information.
- From Booklist
- Given his Catholic background and love of history and politics, it's not surprising that Matthews, host of MSNBC's Hardball, has a fascination with the nation's first Catholic president, who also had an outsize love of history and politics. For years, Matthews has collected stories of Kennedy from the president's friends and colleagues. The result is an intimate look at a man Matthews thinks was more heroic than most Americans really knew. Kennedy was in nearly constant agony from a life-threatening disease, wrestling with his own ambitions and the manipulation of an even more ambitious father. Close friends assert that, despite conventional wisdom, Kennedy didn't go into politics because of his brother Joe's death, which cleared a path, or because of his father's insistence. Given his love of history and politics, Kennedy was destined for it. Matthews examines Kennedy's war heroism and less-than-heroic handling of Joseph McCarthy, his image as rich dilettante, his seriousness as a thinker, the self-invention element in his marriage to Jackie, his political acumen, and his genuine friendship with Richard Nixon. A fascinating look at an ultimately elusive man. HIGH DEMAND BACKSTORY: Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's Hardball, best-selling author, and longtime Kennedy follower, offers a personal portrait of JFK.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
Quote Reviews
- "It's hard for a book to be loving, affectionate and honest, but Chris Matthews has done it. He captures JFK's virtues and flaws, his appreciation of heroism, his essential independence, his coolness at the core. Full of drama, infused with the joy of politics and battle, "Jack Kennedy" is an insightful piece of work and "a great time"! "
--Peggy Noonan, "Wall Street Journal"
Product Detail
ISBN: 1451635087
EAN: 9781451635089
UPC: 076714026506
Media: Book
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 11-2011
Language: English
Pages: 479
Dimensions: 9.56 x 6.56 x 1.41
Weight: 1.85
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