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The Onassis Women

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An archive of Aristotle Onassis's women focus on lovers Jacqueline Kennedy and Maria Callas, and daughter Christina, revealing how they loved this powerful and wealthy man. Reprint.

432 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1998

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Kiki Feroudi Moutsatsos

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259 reviews9 followers
December 6, 2025
Fabulous perspective of Aristo Onassis and his life and loves, by his personal secretary. She started at 17 and for the next 9 years had a front row seat to everything going on between Aristo and his wife, his Mistress, son, daughter and sisters.

The stories of the way they lived their lives, the opulence and splendor of the mega rich, the a-list of visitors on the Christina - everyone from Winston Churchil to Frank Sinatra and everyone in between.

However the higher you are, the further you have to fall, and this family had a tragic ending. The last surviving member of the Onassis family does not speak Greek and shuns the Onassis name (apparently - source Wikipedia).

I really enjoyed this, having read a biography of Maria Callas already, it was interesting to see the relationship from the other side.
Profile Image for Darla Ebert.
1,199 reviews6 followers
April 18, 2021
The author had good intentions in writing such a glowing biography about the Greek tycoon and to a degree she succeeds, perhaps a little too well. Some of the disclosures were kind of sugary. There were also some moments of serious squirming for the more squeamish of readers when a little too much was revealed. With all the "participants" now deceased the author took some liberties. Still, one can tell she truly loved the family, worked with them for many years and wanted to put each family member in the best of lights.
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January 4, 2021
Utterly cloying and awful. If I could give it no stars I would. More drenched in saccharine than
Profile Image for Shelee Bush.
90 reviews1 follower
April 14, 2010
My mother sends me stuff from California all the time, little articles, self-help books, and now this little ditty. I think the author Kiki who was Ari's personal secretary is SO fawning over the Onassis family that is never really ventures too far into anything you can sink your teeth into. It is somewhat readable but she repeats herself again and again and belabors many observations of Jackie, Christina and Maria. The prose is over dramatized and frankly, kind of boring.
Profile Image for Erika Nerdypants.
877 reviews54 followers
September 6, 2011
What can I say? Okay biography, a little outdated since it was written quite a while ago, overall not the best one I've read on the Onassis family. Still it was interesting in parts. The author got her material while working for Mr. Onassis and becoming a friend of the family, but I found accounts of her own life intrusive, particularly since I didn't much care for her.
Profile Image for Ioannis Remoundos.
5 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2013
It's a chicky biography.I am nearly sure that Kili knew much more that I really wanted to read.But as we say in Greece "better to get a little bit than to get nothing at all" !I wish Kiki was a friend of mine to get to know more stuff from the ONASSIS familly.I think after reading her book I will go on holidays at her hotel at the island to know more...
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208 reviews11 followers
December 14, 2013
I like Jackie O. I like memoirs. So of course, I liked this! [Although I cringed from time-to-time thinking that the author probably revealed more than the Onassis or Kennedy family would have liked...)
Profile Image for Gregory Broderick.
38 reviews1 follower
November 23, 2012
a light hearted and intimate look on how many of us learn our lessons in life in a variety of ways.

This was written with love and from the heart. That's what makes this book awesome
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Author 32 books22 followers
December 30, 2013
Not as many juicy details as you might hope, but still interesting. However, the excessive notes on what everyone weighed at any given point and time was annoying.
Profile Image for ₵oincidental   Ðandy.
146 reviews21 followers
July 10, 2017
Somewhat trite & a tad-bit melodramatic; it contributes nothing new or that hasn't already been stated in other sources & biographies - this one's headed for the 'give-away' pile.
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