Debbie Roth

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Things accorded most of us were withheld from Carolyn on the assumption that, by simply marrying John, she had been given so much. It’s hard to name what was withheld. Maybe it is as simple as: the benefit of the doubt. As Dana Gallo put it: “When I think of how the world treated her, it’s mortifying.”
Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
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