Jack Kennedy
Jack Kennedy
Chris Matthews
Patrick Arnold
I gave my mother [this book]. Because I know she loved Kennedy. - Patrick Arnold
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Jack Kennedy

Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero

Chris Matthews
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Chris Matthews
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In "Jack Kennedy," Chris Matthews crafts an intimate and vivid portrait of one of America's most enigmatic and beloved leaders. With the narrative flair of a seasoned novelist, Matthews brings John F. Kennedy to life, presenting him not just as the charismatic president who navigated the complexities of the Cold War, but as a man of vitality, beset by personal challenges and driven by a relentless desire to leave an indelible mark on the world. Through the lens of those who knew Kennedy best—from close personal friends to political adversaries—Matthews reveals the essence of a man who was at once deeply human and larger than life, a restless spirit whose youthful exuberance and bold vision were matched only by his profound commitment to public service and his country. Drawing on exclusive interviews, private documents, and a wealth of firsthand anecdotes, Matthews delves into Kennedy's journey from a rebellious youth to a courageous leader who stared down the specter of nuclear war. From the heroics of PT-109 to the promise of the Peace Corps, from his stand on civil rights to the ambition that propelled America to the moon, Matthews sheds light on JFK's multifaceted legacy, exploring both his public triumphs and the private sorrows he bore with stoic grace. "Jack Kennedy" is not just a biography; it's a compelling exploration of what it means to be driven by a sense of destiny, to live fiercely and with purpose, even in the shadow of unimaginable challenges.

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Released
2011
1 Nov
Length
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I gave my mother [this book]. Because I know she loved Kennedy. - Patrick Arnold
It was his detachment that saved us. Another man would have reacted with force to the Soviet treachery. He would have shared the righteousness of the cause, been stirred to attack by the saber rattling. Jack resisted. He was not moved by the emotion of other around him. He knew his course and stayed to it. Thank God. The boy who had read alone of history's heroes was now safely on of them. He had done it not winning a war, but by averting one far more horrible than any leader in the past could have imagined.
— Chris Matthews, Jack Kennedy

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