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From Publishers Weekly

The latest tell-all biography from bestseller Heymann, sure to become a common sight at beaches across America, is a look at the life of John Kennedy, Jr. that remains compelling despite the fact hat much of the material here has been covered elsewhere (not least in Heymann's RFK and A Woman Named Jackie). Heymann shows sympathy and admiration for the Kennedy family, but doesn't blanch at presenting the seamier side of Camelot-including sexual exploits, drugs and alcohol abuse. The book begins with a riveting account of John Jr.'s fatal 1999 plane crash, what Heymann characterizes as an accident waiting to happen: "He knew just enough about piloting to be considered dangerous," especially in collusion with factors like "alcohol, pharmaceuticals, a broken ankle... to say nothing of youth, folly, and overconfidence." Naturally, Jackie Onassis plays a big role, especially in John-John's early years; Heymann illustrates to heart-breaking effect what a devoted mother she was, shielding her children from media overexposure and the siren call of celebrity to the best of her ability while also dealing with a husband who was famously unfaithful and publicly murdered. A typical Kennedy life story, haunted by fame and tragedy, this volume won't surprise anyone who's well-read on the subject, but it's a fine, emotional summer read for anyone who daydreams of American royalty.
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The first dual biography of JFK's children is a far cry from the glitzy, superficial star bios that litter bookstore shelves. The book, which traces the lives of John and Caroline Kennedy, begins with a detailed account of the 1999 death of John Jr., and Heymann pulls no punches: the airplane crash, he demonstrates (citing government documents, among other sources), was caused by the inability of an inexperienced pilot to handle weather conditions under which he had no business flying. The rest of the book is like that: hard-hitting, straightforward, and—when the situation calls for it—uncomplimentary. Heymann touches on some well-worn Kennedy themes: JFK's womanizing, Jackie's demanding nature, the whole Kennedys-as-American-royalty thing. But by focusing on the children, he gives us a new perspective on the family. We see the president and his wife through the eyes of their offspring, and, after their father's death, we see what growing up Kennedy means to a young girl and boy who are desperately trying to be regular kids in an environment that absolutely doesn't permit such a thing. The book appears to be well researched (although some readers might quibble with using such low-end biographers as J. Randy Taraborrelli and Kitty Kelley as sources), and there's no denying that Heymann knows how to make a biography read like an epic novel. A must for committed Kennedy watchers. Pitt, David

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Atria; 1 edition (July 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743497384
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743497381
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #494,484 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit of a disappointment, July 23, 2007
By aah412 (Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
I have to respectfully disagree with the reviewer who urges those who have previously read about the Kennedys to purchase this book. I have read several Kennedy biographies, and I'm not sure this was a worthwhile purchase. For me most of this book was a rehash of earlier material. In fact, much of it is a retread of Heymann's previous book, "A Woman Named Jackie".

The book attempts to grab readers by promising an explosive revelation from the autopsy report of John Jr., which turns out to be a suggestion that John may have been under the influence of alcohol at the time he crashed his plane. Yet Heymann admits that the toxicology reports do not indicate whether the alcohol found in his system was the result of premortem or postmortem events. And although one man who encountered John at a convenience store near the airport noticed a bottle of wine under his arm, Heymann offers no witnesses who actually observed Kennedy consuming alcohol. So in my opinion that allegation falls a bit flat.

As for Caroline, she apparently has a very protective and discreet circle of friends, and I have yet to read a biography of Caroline that really fleshed out who she is beyond the woman who appears in the news handing out Profiles in Courage awards. This book is no exception. And if you are looking for shocking revelations about Caroline, the best Heymann can come up with is that she may have smoked some pot as a college student in the 1970s. And her forever appearances-conscious mother gave her a hard time about her weight.

Heymann in fact seems less than fond of Caroline and spends about two pages accusing her of exploitation in her publishing ventures, particularly the book of her mother's favorite poems. Personally I found that book to be quite tastefully done, but in any event, are we to believe that Heymann's Kennedy tell-alls were written for charitable purposes? Seems a bit hypocritical to me.

All in all, if you've never read a Kennedy biography, this could be an interesting read. The material on John could be fascinating to those new to the subject, and compared to other John Jr. biographers, Heymann's treatment of Carolyn Bessette is quite sympathetic. On the other hand, if you have read any of the previous books about Jackie and/or John Jr., you may find yourself a bit bored with this one, as I was. For those in that group, I'd find a used copy, or wait for the cheaper paperback version.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even If You've Read About the Kennedys Before....Buy This Book, July 11, 2007
I think I've read nearly every book ever written on the Kennedy family but this is my favorite, by far. I received it two days ago and am already done--because it's hard to put down once you've started. Heymann has managed to interview people who've never talked much before about Jacqueline, John and Caroline and the result is a compilation of stories and anecdotes never revealed before. It's a fair, well-balanced account of the lives of two of the most famous offspring in American history, providing insights into the relationship between the two siblings, as well as some of the feelings each had about the other's spouse. Without "bashing" either Ed Schlossberg or Carolyn Bessette, it helps the reader better understand their personalities and the complications of life within the Kennedy clan. All in all, I would rank it an excellent summer read and certainly one of the best accounts, to date, of the choices made and lives lived by Caroline and John. While one can never know completely what makes people "tick," readers will come away with the most in-depth view thus far revealed about two children raised in the spotlight and the values, experiences, and inherent personalities which shaped their respective lives.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Factual Error made me question everything..., August 10, 2007, August 10, 2007
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How could David Heymann report that mourning dignitaries from around the world for JFK's funeral walked from the US Capitol to St Matthew's Cathedral, a two mile walk? Everyone alive at the time saw the dignitaries walk from the White House to the cathedral, a distance of a few blocks. This error in the sequence of events along with a fuzzy date about Lee Radziwill's divorce made me question many of Heymann's outlandish and incredible assertions that followed in the book, many of them salacious and mean-spirited. I "googled" the guy and discovered that his credibility as a biographer and reporter is questionable. Though his writing and storytelling was a compelling distraction, I am not so sure about the accuracy of his revelations. The documentation of his book seems impressive.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not great
It was interesting, but not compelling, and some of the material I strongly question. But then, I'm a big Kennedy fan, just not a fan of their politics.
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1.0 out of 5 stars such a bore
Writer lacking in charm elegance and style has compiled a great deal of gossip serving it with no evaluation of sources used. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Kerstin Hallert

1.0 out of 5 stars An overdone topic.
So much has been written about the Kennedys that it's getting a little ridiculous. I guess they make lots of money for the writers who keep rehashing the same old stories. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars few credibility

the Billy Way interview about John & Carolyn's marriage let me

question everything. Billy Way died eleven years ago.
Published on September 28, 2007 by DANIELA WEYGAND

2.0 out of 5 stars the reason Heymann is writing this now
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This book is really all about mostly the White House years and them growing up. I liked it and it does portray Jackie again as a loyal,decent,honest person who without her help... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brillant look at complex lives
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