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A Woman Named Jackie Part 2 Of 2

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Part Two Of Two Parts What is your first memory of Jackie? Ours is of a beautiful young woman always at the shoulder of her husband, the young and attractive John F. Kennedy. When he died the spotlight remained--but on his widow. The world was amazed to find that Jackie was more than a paper doll. It should not have been. Born Jacqueline Bouvier, the young Jackie inherited a pedigree. She was a gifted linguist, took naturally to the arts and had an infallible instinct about men. No poor little rich girl, she! Nor was she innocent of J.F.K.'s extramarital affairs, though her commitment to the family and appearance made her a loyal, if sometimes reluctant player on the Kennedy team.

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Published June 5, 1990

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C. David Heymann

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C. David Heymann is the internationally known author of such New York Times bestselling books as The Georgetown Ladies' Social Club; RFK: A Candid Biography of Robert F. Kennedy; Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life and Legend of Barbara Hutton; and A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. Three of his works have been made into award-winning NBC-TV miniseries. A three-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, he lives and works in Manhattan.

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