Synopses & Reviews
They were America's children, symbolic of hope and youth, then of tragedy, and finally of the enduring power of the Kennedy legacy. In the 255 vibrant photographs in this book - mostly never before published - we watch John and Caroline grow up in the adoring, and sometimes harsh, glare of public attention.
They were the youngest children to live in the White House in over a century - Caroline just three and John Jr. a newborn when their father took the oath of office. Symbolizing the youthful vigor of the new administration, they won the hearts of the American people as they romped around - and under - their father's desk in the Oval Office. And when, three years later, Caroline kissed JKF's coffin and John Jr. saluted the passing bier, they were forever etched into the nations' collective heart.
We see their awkward adolescence, their sorrows at senseless losses in the family, their first forays into romance, their efforts to establish themselves as responsible adults, their happy marriages and Caroline's motherhood. And we watch in admiration as Caroline recovers from the untimely death of her beloved brother to assume the mantle of the Camelot legend.
This is a book that will tug at the heart-strings of all who remember fondly these two remarkable American offspring.
Synopsis
Spada gathers the rarest and most telling photos of John and Caroline Kennedy as they grew up in the public spotlight, fiercely protected by their mother and yet never far from the camera's eye. Includes 225 photos--150 never-before-published--with extended anecdotal captions.
About the Author
James Spada is a writer and photographer with eighteen books to his credit, including internationally best-selling biographies of Barbra Streisand, Bette Davis, Peter Lawford, and Princess Grace of Monaco; he has also compiled pictorial biographies of Ronald Reagan and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, among others. He lives in Natick, Massachusetts.