Summary:
The book delves into the lives and relationships of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Ethel Kennedy, and Joan Bennett Kennedy, the women who were married to the Kennedy brothers. It explores their personal struggles, roles in the public eye, and the impact of the Kennedy family legacy on their individual lives.
Key points:
1. Women's Role in the Kennedy Dynasty: The book examines the crucial roles Jackie, Ethel, and Joan Kennedy played in the Kennedy family, despite facing political scandals, assassinations, and personal tragedies.
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