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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sally Bedell SmithPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.731kg ISBN: 9780345480828ISBN 10: 0345480821 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 10 May 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAfter all the hundreds of books written about JFK and Jackie, this is the one that really tells the truth, that gets behind the layers of gossip and conspiracy and innuendo to tell the reader what life was actually like in the White House of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Sally Bedell Smith is a phenomenal reporter with a sure command of her subject and a keen eye for telling detail and personal nuance. This is it: the last and true word on the Kennedy White House. -EVAN THOMAS, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life GRACE AND POWER has the readability and texture of an absorbing novel of manners, but it is also a social history of an event-making president and first lady and their entourage at the center of a fateful time. Sally Bedell Smith has done an impressive job of revealing geological layers of the Kennedy world that, despite hundreds of previous books, have remained unseen until now. -- MICHAEL BESCHLOSS, author of The Conquerors Sally Bedell Smith has produced a mesmerizing account of the Kennedy years that is filled with rich reporting, sophisticated insights, and riveting tales all put into historical perspective. Both Jack and Jackie come into vivid focus. We see the complex relations they had with their court of friends and advisers, and we feel the poignancy of such moments as the death of their son Patrick. It s a fascinating book written with grace and intelligence. -WALTER ISAACSON, author of Benjamin Franklin: an American Life The Kennedys and their crowd always seemed just out of earshot. In GRACE AND POWER, we at last hear what they were saying. -JOSEPH J. ELLIS, author of Founding Brothers Sally Bedell Smith has not just come up with new information and fresh insights she has made the story itself seem new and fresh and more compelling than ever. For those of us who remember the Kennedys, this book helps us better understand an episode that shaped our lives. For younger readers, GRACE AND POWER brilliantly captures a moment in history that shaped their world. -- STROBE TALBOTT, author of The Russia Hand From the Hardcover edition. After all the hundreds of books written about JFK and Jackie, this is the one that really tells the truth, that gets behind the layers of gossip and conspiracy and innuendo to tell the reader what life was actually like in the White House of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Sally Bedell Smith is a phenomenal reporter with a sure command of her subject and a keen eye for telling detail and personal nuance. This is it: the last - and true - word on the Kennedy White House. <br>-EVAN THOMAS, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life <br> GRACE AND POWER has the readability and texture of an absorbing novel of manners, but it is also a social history of an event-making president and first lady and their entourage at the center of a fateful time. Sally Bedell Smith has done an impressive job of revealing geological layers of the Kennedy world that, despite hundreds of previous books, have remained unseen until now. <br>-- MICHAEL BESCHLOSS, author of The Conquerors <br> Sally Bedell Smith has produced a mesmerizing account of the Kennedy years that is filled with rich reporting, sophisticated insights, and riveting tales all put into historical perspective. Both Jack and Jackie come into vivid focus. We see the complex relations they had with their court of friends and advisers, and we feel the poignancy of such moments as the death of their son Patrick. <br>It's a fascinating book written with grace and intelligence. <br>-WALTER ISAACSON, author of Benjamin Franklin: an American Life <br> The Kennedys and their crowd always seemed just out of earshot. In GRACE AND POWER, <br>we at last hear what they were saying. <br>-JOSEPH J. ELLIS, author of Founding Brothers <br> Sally Bedell Smith has not justcome up with new information and fresh insights - she has made the story itself seem new and fresh and more compelling than ever. For those of us who remember the Kennedys, this book helps us better understand an episode that shaped our lives. For younger readers, GRACE AND POWER brilliantly captures a moment in history that shaped their world. <br>-- STROBE TALBOTT, author of The Russia Hand <p> From the Hardcover edition. After all the hundreds of books written about JFK and Jackie, this is the one that really tells the truth, that gets behind the layers of gossip and conspiracy and innuendo to tell the reader what life was actually like in the White House of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Sally Bedell Smith is a phenomenal reporter with a sure command of her subject and a keen eye for telling detail and personal nuance. This is it: the last - and true - word on the Kennedy White House. <br>-EVAN THOMAS, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life <br> GRACE AND POWER has the readability and texture of an absorbing novel of manners, but it is also a social history of an event-making president and first lady and their entourage at the center of a fateful time. Sally Bedell Smith has done an impressive job of revealing geological layers of the Kennedy world that, despite hundreds of previous books, have remained unseen until now. <br>-- MICHAEL BESCHLOSS, author of The Conquerors <br> Sally Bedell Smith has produced After all the hundreds of books written about JFK and Jackie, this is the one that really tells the truth, that gets behind the layers of gossip and conspiracy and innuendo to tell the reader what life was actually like in the White House of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Sally Bedell Smith is a phenomenal reporter with a sure command of her subject and a keen eye for telling detail and personal nuance. This is it: the last - and true - word on the Kennedy White House. -EVAN THOMAS, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life GRACE AND POWER has the readability and texture of an absorbing novel of manners, but it is also a social history of an event-making president and first lady and their entourage at the center of a fateful time. Sally Bedell Smith has done an impressive job of revealing geological layers of the Kennedy world that, despite hundreds of previous books, have remained unseen until now. -- MICHAEL BESCHLOSS, author of The Conquerors Sally Bedell Smith has produced a mesmerizing account of the Kennedy years that is filled with rich reporting, sophisticated insights, and riveting tales all put into historical perspective. Both Jack and Jackie come into vivid focus. We see the complex relations they had with their court of friends and advisers, and we feel the poignancy of such moments as the death of their son Patrick. It's a fascinating book written with grace and intelligence. -WALTER ISAACSON, author of Benjamin Franklin: an American Life The Kennedys and their crowd always seemed just out of earshot. In GRACE AND POWER, we at last hear what they were saying. -JOSEPH J. ELLIS, author of Founding Brothers Sally Bedell Smith has not just come up with new information and fresh insights - she has made the story itself seem new and fresh and more compelling than ever. For those of us who remember the Kennedys, this book helps us better understand an episode that shaped our lives. For younger readers, GRACE AND POWER brilliantly captures a moment in history that shaped their world. -- STROBE TALBOTT, author of The Russia Hand From the Hardcover edition. After all the hundreds of books written about JFK and Jackie, this is the one that really tells the truth, that gets behind the layers of gossip and conspiracy and innuendo to tell the reader what life was actually like in the White House of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Sally Bedell Smith is a phenomenal reporter with a sure command of her subject and a keen eye for telling detail and personal nuance. This is it: the last and true word on the Kennedy White House. -EVAN THOMAS, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life GRACE AND POWER has the readability and texture of an absorbing novel of manners, but it is also a social history of an event-making president and first lady and their entourage at the center of a fateful time. Sally Bedell Smith has done an impressive job of revealing geological layers of the Kennedy world that, despite hundreds of previous books, have remained unseen until now. -- MICHAEL BESCHLOSS, author of The Conquerors Sally Bedell Smith has produced a mesmerizing account of the Kennedy years that is filled with rich reporting, sophisticated insights, and riveting tales all put into historical perspective. Both Jack and Jackie come into vivid focus. We see the complex relations they had with their court of friends and advisers, and we feel the poignancy of such moments as the death of their son Patrick. It s a fascinating book written with grace and intelligence. -WALTER ISAACSON, author of Benjamin Franklin: an American Life The Kennedys and their crowd always seemed just out of earshot. In GRACE AND POWER, we at last hear what they were saying. -JOSEPH J. ELLIS, author of Founding Brothers Sally Bedell Smith has not just come up with new information and fresh insights she has made the story itself seem new and fresh and more compelling than ever. For those of us who remember the Kennedys, this book helps us better understand an episode that shaped our lives. For younger readers, GRACE AND POWER brilliantly captures a moment in history that shaped their world. -- STROBE TALBOTT, author of The Russia Hand From the Hardcover edition. After all the hundreds of books written about JFK and Jackie, this is the one that really tells the truth, that gets behind the layers of gossip and conspiracy and innuendo to tell the reader what life was actually like in the White House of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. Sally Bedell Smith is a phenomenal reporter with a sure command of her subject and a keen eye for telling detail and personal nuance. This is it: the last - and true - word on the Kennedy White House. -EVAN THOMAS, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life GRACE AND POWER has the readability and texture of an absorbing novel of manners, but it is also a social history of an event-making president and first lady and their entourage at the center of a fateful time. Sally Bedell Smith has done an impressive job of revealing geological layers of the Kennedy world that, despite hundreds of previous books, have remained unseen until now. -- MICHAEL BESCHLOSS, author of The Conquerors Sally Bedell Smith has produced a mesmerizing account of the Kennedy years that is filled with rich reporting, sophisticated insights, and riveting tales all put into historical perspective. Both Jack and Jackie come into vivid focus. We see the complex relations they had with their court of friends and advisers, and we feel the poignancy of such moments as the death of their son Patrick. It' s a fascinating book written with grace and intelligence. -WALTER ISAACSON, author of Benjamin Franklin: an American Life The Kennedys and their crowd always seemed just out of earshot. In GRACE AND POWER, we at last hear what they were saying. -JOSEPH J.ELLIS, author of Founding Brothers Sally Bedell Smith has not just come up with new information and fresh insights - she has made the story itself seem new and fresh and more compelling than ever. For those of us who remember the Kennedys, this book helps us better understand an episode that shaped our lives. For younger readers, GRACE AND POWER brilliantly captures a moment in history that shaped their world. -- STROBE TALBOTT, author of The Russia Hand From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationSALLY BEDELL SMITH is the author of bestselling biographies of William S. Paley, Pamela Churchill Harriman, and Princess Diana. A contributing editor at Vanity Fair since 1996, she previously worked at Time and The New York Times, where she was a cultural news reporter. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Stephen. They have three grown children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |