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  • Jacqueline kennedy onassis by charles lawliss (, hardcover)"her full name was jacqueline lee bouvier kennedy onassiswhen reports of her husband's infidelities tainted his memory, she made us remember his real accomplishmentsthen she found a man who loved her and whom she could loveshe was beautiful, but it was more than that" her is her story, in words and phtoographs, both historic and intimateshe wanted nothing more than to grow old gracefully, surrounded by the grandchildren she loved so muchafter onassis' death she settled downthis is a book that belongs in the libraries of all of us who loved jackieshe rode horses on weekendsto our great sorrow, this was not to bebut she was one of the rare ones, instantly recognizable anywhere int he world by only one nameat her funeral, the president of the united states said, "god gave her very great gifts and imposed upon her great burdensher marriage to a greek shipping magnate, aristotle onassis, stunned us, but she ignored the furor and the criticismpages clean and tightwe learned that our idol was human, and we learned to live with that knowledgecondition: very good: a book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent conditionshe bore them all withdignity and grace and uncommon common senseshe helped her husband win the presidency, and they gave us camelotread moreabout the condition isbn-10: publication year: isbn-13: language: english author: charles lawliss subject: biography & autobiography format: book, trade cloth country/region of manufacture: united states isbn: product identifiers isbn-10 isbn-13 key details author charles lawliss number of pages 128 pages format hardcover publication date language english publisher world publications group, incorporated additional details illustrated yes dimensions weight 15we adopted her, we thought she could do not wrongshe was our proof that life can and must go onwhen she died it broke our heartsfirst she captivated american, then the worldshe was a real mother to her childrenshe worked for worthy causesno obvious damage toshe was poised, intelligent and elegantafter the horror of dallas, she became a symbol of courage and hope for a mourning nation

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