Lisa McCubbin Hill's Blog, page 4
June 29, 2012
Jackie Kennedy Exhibit Opens Today
A summer exhibit called "Jackie Kennedy--Life on Cape Cod" opens today at the JFK Museum in Hyannis, MA. It includes photographs, letters, and artifacts from the time she spent in Hyannis throughout her life. You can find more information about the exhibit here.
We are looking forward to visiting Hyannis for a presentation and book signing on July 15. We will be participating in the JFK Hyannis Museum Speaker Series at the Fellowship Hall of the Federated Church, Main Street. Hope to see you there!
We are looking forward to visiting Hyannis for a presentation and book signing on July 15. We will be participating in the JFK Hyannis Museum Speaker Series at the Fellowship Hall of the Federated Church, Main Street. Hope to see you there!
Published on June 29, 2012 15:28
June 28, 2012
Upcoming Book Signing Events
If you’d like to meet Clint Hill and me, please join us at one of our upcoming book signing events. We are traveling all over the country and look forward to meeting many Mrs. Kennedy and Me readers!
Here is where we will be in the next few months:
June 30: Newseum, Washington D.C., 2:30 p.m.Interview and book signing, reservations required
July 12: Tattered Cover Book Store, Denver, CO, 7:30 p.m.Presentation and book signing
July 15: JFK Hyannis Museum, Hyannis, MA, 4:00 p.m.
Fellowship Hall of the Federated Church, Main StreetSpeaker Series—presentation and book signing
September 25-29: Norsk Hostfest, Minot, NDScandinavian-American Festival
Published on June 28, 2012 08:33
June 1, 2012
NightSide Interview with Dan Rea In Boston
NightSide – Clint Hill And Lisa McCubbin, Authors Of “Mrs. Kennedy And Me” Were In Studio « CBS Boston
Thank you to Dan Rea for having us on "Nightside" while we were in Boston for the book signing at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. This was originally broadcast live on May 22, 2012.
Thank you to Dan Rea for having us on "Nightside" while we were in Boston for the book signing at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. This was originally broadcast live on May 22, 2012.
Published on June 01, 2012 05:28
May 29, 2012
Remembering JFK's Final Birthday on the Yacht Sequoia

In his memoir, Mrs. Kennedy and Me (Gallery/Simon and Schuster, April 2012), Secret Service Agent Clint Hill remembers the evening in great detail.
It was a dreary, rainy evening, making the open-air top deck unusable, so everybody was crammed inside the main and aft salons. While Agents Floyd Boring, Ron Pontius and I stood post on the exterior walkways, the guests inside dined on roast filet of beef and 1955 Dom Perignon champagne. People were in lively spirits to begin with, and as the night wore on, and the champagne flowed, the party got louder and livelier. There were plenty of toasts, and after birthday cake at the dining table, the president opened presents in the aft salon. Then the dancing started. They were doing the twist, the cha-cha, and everything in between. I don't think I had ever seen the president and Mrs. Kennedy having more fun. . . Nobody wanted the night to end.
Tonight, May 29, 2012, I am privileged to join Clint Hill as he relives that historic birthday party aboard the Sequoia for a special memorial cruise with distinguished guests. I can hardly wait!
Check back here for details and photos tomorrow.
Happy Birthday, Mr. President. Your legacy continues.

Published on May 29, 2012 09:06
April 18, 2012
Mrs. Kennedy and Me #2 on NYTimes Best Seller List
Clint Hill and I had barely checked into our hotel in Dallas this afternoon when we got a call from our editor, Mitchell Ivers, at Gallery Books.
"In its second week, Mrs. Kennedy and Me is #2 on the New York Times Best Seller List," he said. "Congratulations!"
We are here in Dallas for a presentation tomorrow, April 19, 2:00 pm at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. Mr. Hill and I are thrilled that people are enjoying the book and that his moving story is resonating with readers of all ages.
We've been on a whirlwind book tour with stops in New York City, Kansas City, San Diego/La Jolla, San Francisco/Corte Madera, and now Dallas. Up at 4:30 am for early morning live television interviews and going non-stop many days until 10:00 pm after a book signing event. I am having a tough time keeping up with Mr. Hill!
We did have a breather yesterday while in Belvedere, CA and took this self-photo on a beautiful day with the San Francisco skyline in the background.
"In its second week, Mrs. Kennedy and Me is #2 on the New York Times Best Seller List," he said. "Congratulations!"
We are here in Dallas for a presentation tomorrow, April 19, 2:00 pm at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. Mr. Hill and I are thrilled that people are enjoying the book and that his moving story is resonating with readers of all ages.
We've been on a whirlwind book tour with stops in New York City, Kansas City, San Diego/La Jolla, San Francisco/Corte Madera, and now Dallas. Up at 4:30 am for early morning live television interviews and going non-stop many days until 10:00 pm after a book signing event. I am having a tough time keeping up with Mr. Hill!

Published on April 18, 2012 16:20
April 13, 2012
Thank you, Liz Smith!
Published on April 13, 2012 13:56
April 8, 2012
USA Today Picks Mrs. Kennedy and Me
USA Today Weekend Book Picks
What should you read this weekend? USA TODAY's picks for book lovers include a memoir by Jacqueline Kennedy's Secret Service agent, and two kids' baseball books just in time for the new season.
Mrs. Kennedy and Me
By Clint Hill with Lisa McCubbin; Gallery, $26; non-fictionIt's been like Camelot all over again lately, with a flurry of books about Jack and Jackie Kennedy hitting the best-seller lists.Now comes a "charming" memoir from Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who was assigned to protect the first lady. Hill, now 80, became world-famous as the agent seen frantically climbing onto the back of the presidential limo the day JFK was assassinated.Hill's great affection for the first lady shines through.USA TODAY says *** ½ out of four. "An insightful and lovingly penetrating portrait of the Jacqueline Kennedy that Hill came to know."
What should you read this weekend? USA TODAY's picks for book lovers include a memoir by Jacqueline Kennedy's Secret Service agent, and two kids' baseball books just in time for the new season.

By Clint Hill with Lisa McCubbin; Gallery, $26; non-fictionIt's been like Camelot all over again lately, with a flurry of books about Jack and Jackie Kennedy hitting the best-seller lists.Now comes a "charming" memoir from Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who was assigned to protect the first lady. Hill, now 80, became world-famous as the agent seen frantically climbing onto the back of the presidential limo the day JFK was assassinated.Hill's great affection for the first lady shines through.USA TODAY says *** ½ out of four. "An insightful and lovingly penetrating portrait of the Jacqueline Kennedy that Hill came to know."
Published on April 08, 2012 07:01
April 7, 2012
Lisa McCubbin on Writing Clint Hill's Mrs. Kennedy and Me
On April 5, I squeezed in a quick interview with Arthur Kade at the Peninsula Hotel in New York City about what it was like to write the book, MRS. KENNEDY AND ME, with Secret Service Agent Clint Hill. The laughter, the tears, and re-living the memories.
Arthur was delightful, and while he kept referring to Jacqueline Kennedy as "Jackie O," I think that by the end of the interview, he may have broken the habit. For, to Clint Hill, she will forever be, "Mrs. Kennedy."
Published on April 07, 2012 06:55
April 6, 2012
Clint Hill on NBC Nightly News
NBC Nightly News April 5 Part 1
NBC Nightly News clip of Savannah Guthrie's poignant interview with Clint Hill.
NBC Nightly News clip of Savannah Guthrie's poignant interview with Clint Hill.
Published on April 06, 2012 01:55
April 5, 2012
Secret Service Agent Clint Hill on Today Show
Thank you to NBC's Savannah Guthrie and producer, Jennifer Long, from the Today Show for the respectful and beautiful story about Clint Hill and his memoir, MRS. KENNEDY AND ME. Savannah and the rest of the crew from the show were true professionals. As a former television news anchor and reporter, I know how stretched for time these people are, yet they clearly did their homework, came prepared to the interview, and put together a piece which is just as classy and elegant as Mrs. Kennedy herself. Well done Today!
Click here to see the moving interview:
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Click here to see the moving interview:
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Published on April 05, 2012 10:56