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More copies of this ISBN:Counselor: A Life at the Edge of Historyby Ted Sorensen
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In this gripping memoir, John F. Kennedy's closest advisor recounts in full for the first time his experience counseling Kennedy through the most dramatic moments in American history. Sorensen returns to January 1953, when he and the freshman senator from Massachusetts began their extraordinary professional and personal relationship. Rising from legislative assistant to speechwriter and advisor, the young lawyer from Nebraska worked closely with JFK on his most important speeches, as well as his book Profiles in Courage. Sorensen encouraged the junior senator's political ambitions—from a failed bid for the vice presidential nomination in 1956 to the successful presidential campaign in 1960, after which he was named Special Counsel to the President. Sorensen describes in thrilling detail his experience advising JFK during some of the most crucial days of his presidency, from the decision to go to the moon to the Cuban Missile Crisis, when JFK requested that the thirty-four-year-old Sorensen draft the key letter to Khrushchev at the most critical point of the world's first nuclear confrontation. After Kennedy was assassinated, Sorensen stayed with President Johnson for a few months before leaving to write a biography of JFK. In 1968 he returned to Washington to help run Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign. Through it all, Sorensen never lost sight of the ideals that brought him to Washington and to the White House, working tirelessly to promote and defend free, peaceful societies. Illuminating, revelatory, and utterly compelling, Counselor is the brilliant, long-awaited memoir from the remarkable man who shaped the presidency and the legacy of one of the greatest leaders America has ever known. Book News Annotation:Originally hired in January 1953 by the freshman senator as a
legislative assistant, Ted Sorensen came to serve as a speechwriter
and advisor to John F. Kennedy, forging a relationship that was so
close that by the time Kennedy was in the White House many viewed
Sorensen as the President's "alter-ego." In this memoir, Sorensen's
work with Kennedy comprises the bulk of his recollections, but he
also discusses his youth in Nebraska and his post-1965 law career in
New York City.
Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:In an intimate, deeply revealing memoir from John F. Kennedy's legendary right-hand man, Sorensen recounts his experience advising JFK during some of the most heated moments in history. About the AuthorTed Sorensen was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and after law school, moved to Washington, D.C., where he would ultimately work for John F. Kennedy. He left the White House soon after JFK's death, and in 1966 joined a New York City law firm, where, as a prominent international lawyer, he advised governments, multinational organizations, and major corporations around the world. He also wrote a bestselling biography of JFK. Sorensen remains active in political and international issues, and lives in New York City with his wife, Gillian. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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