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Sweet Caroline: Last Child of Camelot [Mass Market Paperback]

Christopher Andersen (Author)
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August 31, 2004

She is the heiress to a legacy of power, wealth, unfulfilled promise, and unspeakable tragedy. Her father was gunned down before a stunned world forty years ago, forever changing the course of history. Her mother became the most celebrated American woman of the twentieth century -- an icon of style, glamour, and personal courage. Her brother was the most promising Kennedy of his generation -- a global heartthrob who was killed when his plane crashed within sight of his mother's estate on Martha's Vineyard. Through it all, the sole surviving member of Camelot's First Family, Caroline Kennedy, has remained largely a mystery. Until now. In the manner of his #1 New York Times bestsellers The Day Diana Died and The Day John Died, as well as his other bestselling books on the Kennedys, Jack and Jackie and Jackie After Jack, Christopher Andersen draws on important sources -- many speaking here for the first time -- to provide a full, compelling portrait of Caroline, the young wife and mother left to carry on in her legendary family's name. Among the revelations:

  • New details about life inside the Kennedy White House -- and the events surrounding JFK's assassination -- from Caroline's unique perspective.
  • A spellbinding account of the surreal years she spent as the stepdaughter of Aristotle Onassis.
  • Caroline's own battles with a variety of harrowing personal problems, both physical and emotional.
  • The times she, too, cheated death; the stalkers who have caused her to fear for her life.
  • Her often frustrating attempts to carve out an identity for herself in the shadow of her famous mother.
  • Her loves, and the enigmatic character she chose to marry.
  • The way she coped with the heartbreaking losses of her father, mother, and brother -- as well as the countless catastrophes that have plagued the Kennedy family over the last half-century and the demons that haunt her to this day.
  • How she is raising her children, and what lessons she is teaching them about love -- and loss.

Sweet Caroline: Last Child of Camelot is an often moving, always captivating look at the life of one little girl who was handed more than her share of heartache -- and has not only survived but flourished. It is the story of America's daughter.



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About the Author

Christopher Andersen is the critically acclaimed author of twenty-six books that have been translated into more than twenty languages worldwide. A former contributing editor of Time and senior editor of People, Andersen has also written hundreds of articles for a wide range of publications, including Life magazine, the New York Times, and Vanity Fair.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (August 31, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061032255
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061032257
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,592,540 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To be admired: the survivor daughter, January 6, 2004
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dikybabe "admeyer" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
I was entranced by Andersen's account of Caroline Kennedy and realize that as a former editor of People Magazine that he has had access to mountains of information/misinformation on the Kennedy family. I found his treatment of Caroline's story to be sweet, as in the title, but not saccharine. And the admiration I already had for her has been upped by this biography. I feel sure that this is purely unauthorized. But it does not scandalize Caroline. And, although I am certain it further violates her privacy, I feel that Andersen's work ennobles Caroline as the lone survivor of the Camelot family.

Perhaps it is because I am an inveterate reader of People that I found Andersen's style so readable. But I really did want to keep reading. And not all biographies are so enticing. Of course, there is the lure of trying find out another scoop on one of the chosen Kennedy clan. But I honestly find this volume on Caroline to be uplifting, although I know that there are things yet to be known about her. Time will tell about the rest of her life, yet a young life in the scheme of things. One just hopes that she not only survives her family's tragedies, but that she and her spouse and children and their progeny prosper and continue to use their wealth to enrich not only themselves, but this nation. Brava!

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Touching Tribute, November 5, 2003
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I just finished reading "Sweet Caroline". Even if you're familiar with the Kennedy family saga, Christopher Andersen's gracefully written and meticulously researched book provides new and often heartbreaking insights into the life of Camelot's soul survivor. From the book's opening scene when Caroline is told that her brother John's plane is missing ("I should feel him, but I can't," she says when someone suggets that hemay turn up alive) you're reminded that Caroline has suffered one devastating loss after another, always with courage and dignity. I found "Sweet Caroline" to be a touching and fitting tribute to its subject.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Kennedy Book Ever Written, November 19, 2003
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Caroline's my favorite Kennedy and I think this book did her some justice. There has never been a book written solely on Caroline and I thought it was about time that one was done on her. I don't think any Caroline Kennedy fan could ask for a better one.

Some people thought Caroline was a snob for apparently snubbing First Lady Laura Bush at the April 2001 Jackie costume exhibit at the Met. What they don't realize is that this "snub" was played up in the media. After all, Laura Bush had only been First Lady at the time for 3 months whereas Hillary Clinton had 8 years under her belt.

This is just an example of how sometimes Caroline's actions get misinterpreted by the press. I think how well she handles the onslaught of attention and being in the public eye is another reason to admire the woman, along with the fact that she has endured so many personal tragedies and has risen above them to carry on the legacies of her parents and brother.

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