Summary:
The book delves into the life of Rosemary Kennedy, the lesser-known sister of President John F. Kennedy, who lived with an intellectual disability and underwent a lobotomy. It explores her relationships with the author's aunt, who was a nun at the institution where Rosemary lived, and the deep connections between four women touched by Rosemary's story.
Key points:
1. Rosemary Kennedy's Tragic Life: The book details Rosemary Kennedy's life, including her intellectual disabilities and the devastating effects of a lobotomy at 23.
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