
Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero
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Narrated by:
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Holter Graham
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Chris Matthews
“What was he like?”
Jack Kennedy said the reason people read biographies is to answer that basic question. With the verve of a novelist, Chris Matthews gives us just that. We see this most beloved president in the company of friends. We see and feel him close-up, having fun and giving off that restlessness of his. We watch him navigate his life from privileged, rebellious youth to gutsy American president. We witness his bravery in war and selfless rescue of his PT boat crew. We watch JFK as a young politician learning to play hardball and watch him grow into the leader who averts a nuclear war.
What was he like, this person whose own wife called him “that elusive, unforgettable man”? The Jack Kennedy you discover here wanted never to be alone, never to be bored. He loved courage, hated war, lived each day as if it were his last.
Chris Matthews’ extraordinary biography is based on personal interviews with those closest to JFK, oral histories by top political aide Kenneth O’Donnell and others, documents from his years as a student at Choate, and notes from Jacqueline Kennedy’s first interview after Dallas. You’ll learn the origins of his inaugural call to “Ask what you can do for your country.” You’ll discover his role in the genesis of the Peace Corps, his stand on civil rights, his push to put a man on the moon, his ban on nuclear-arms testing. You’ll get, more than ever before, to the root of the man, including the unsettling aspects of his personal life.
As Matthews writes, “I found a fighting prince never free of pain, never far from trouble, never accepting the world he found, never wanting to be his father’s son. He was a far greater hero than he ever wished us to know.”
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Would you try another book from Chris Matthews and/or Holter Graham?
Absolutely.If you’ve listened to books by Chris Matthews before, how does this one compare?
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Fast spaced, but accents were fake and some were ridiculous sounding.Did Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero inspire you to do anything?
No.Any additional comments?
I should have known that Matthwes was too awed by his subject to write an honest biography. He could not help editing out the unpleasant side of his subject. Much information was left out to protect Kennedy. For example, it would have been interesting to learn more about the serious disagreement betweeen Kennedy and his co-author, Ted Anderson, over the authorship of Kennedy's famous book during his illness when he was still a senator. I am glad Matthews didn't go into the womanizing--we've all hard enough about that.Nothing new here.
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I’m not an ardent Chris Matthews fan; while I tend to lean to the left, I find his show to be a little one-sided for my taste. Since I know he is a huge fan of this President, I wasn’t sure if the book might be a bit one sided as well; but it was not. It was a fascinating look at a very multi-faceted politician.
What do we want from a President? I thought I had a general idea of what *I* wanted, but this book made me question a great deal of my previous beliefs. For me, this book crystallized the idea that when it comes to the Presidency, perhaps some of the same qualities that I might normally consider unpleasant actually contribute to someone being an effective leader. I ended this book with a lot of new questions about my own opinions and beliefs, and I think that’s never a bad thing.
While I have always liked books narrated by Holter Graham, this book was not meant to be read by him. It was meant to be read by Chris Matthews, who wrote the book. I have no idea why Mr. Matthews did not narrate (he did record the forward to the book) but it was to the books detriment.
In short, I learned a great deal and the book gave me a lot to think about. I recommend it heartily.
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