Summary:
The memoir recounts the experiences of an Irish immigrant who became the personal assistant to Jacqueline Kennedy in the 1960s, offering an intimate glimpse into the daily life and the private moments of the Kennedy family post-assassination. It provides a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and joys of working closely with one of America's most iconic First Ladies and her children.
Key points:
1. Kennedy Family Insights: The book, written by Jackie Kennedy's former assistant Kathy McKeon, offers a close look at the influential Kennedy family's life, struggles, and public image.
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