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Robert Kennedy

His Life

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Robert Kennedy

By: Evan Thomas
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Traditionally, Robert F. Kennedy has been viewed as either the "Good Bobby", who saw wrong and tried to right it, or the "Bad Bobby" of countless conspiracy theories. Evan Thomas' achievement is to realize RFK as a human being, to bring to life an extraordinarily complex man who was at once kind and cruel, devious and honest, fearful and brave. The portrait that emerges is unvarnished but sympathetic, packed with new details about Kennedy's early life and his behind-the-scenes machinations. In a clear and fast-paced narrative, Thomas cuts through the mythology to reveal a character who, though he died young and just as he was reaching for ultimate power, remains one of the century's most fascinating men.©2000 Evan Thomas (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc. Historical Politicians Politics & Activism War Franklin D. Roosevelt
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"Thomas' book sheds new light on a man, an era, and a family about whom Americans will probably never know the whole truth." (Publishers Weekly)
"Friends and foes have spun enough myths about RFK to bewilder the casual reader; Thomas sets out to examine the evidence....A solid, judicious life of a politician whose tragic death inspired a generation of what-if history." (Booklist)
"Robert F. Kennedy....is well served by this gracefully written, thoroughly researched, and accessible popular biography....Thomas' narrative, skillfully woven from numerous interviews, vividly reveals a very human Kennedy." (Library Journal)

Well-researched Biography • Evenhanded Portrayal • Excellent Narration • Detailed Background
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Very comprehensive and psychological. Instead of putting a box around historical figure and illuminating what happened with in that box, Thomas weaves the characters in the culture of the time. Ray Porter is amazing. I’ll be sure to check out more books narrated by Can you call when you have a sec?

Excellent

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great book. reader does an excellent job with pace and tone. shows Bobby Kennedy great moments and failures objectively

wonderful informative book

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One of the most riveting books of all time. An absolute must read regardless of political leanings.

Must read

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A well researched, well read book. I almost passed on this book based on the couple of reviews that pan the reader. How glad I am that I listened anyway. The book is well researched and, accordingly, has numerous quotations, even "starting in mid-sentence." The reader's change of voice makes it crystal clear what material is the author's and what belongs to the historical characters. I can't imagine listening without such a reading. An audio listener would miss much that the reader would know from the printed page. Just perfect.

Regarding the content, Thomas is masterful. Good biographies put the reader "there." Great ones put the reader "inside the subject." The best ones let the author's understanding of the subject explain how and what the subject was thinking, and the author lays out the rationale so the explanation is real and not mere conjecture. This is true throughout this book, from Bobby's childhood to his actions throughout the complex relationship with Hoover.

Excellent

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Like others here, I would have really enjoyed this book if it had been read by almost anyone else. The narrator's constant use of (really bad) impressions was jarring. He doesn't do any of them particularly well, so one wonders why he was allowed to do them at all. Voices are fine in fiction, but completely unnecessary in a biography.

Great book, ruined.

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Thomas book is an excellent evenhanded review of RFK I’ve read many hero worshiping books of RFK this one shows him warts and all. Interesting bios of the Giants of the time LBJ, King, Hoover, JFK.

Excellent even handed review

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The author of this book wrote it with an interest in history, not in mythology. He stated and correctly so, it was not clear that RFK would have even won the nomination had he survived. While the book was tedious at times, so was RFK's life. The author did an excellent job in giving us a real life view of what RFK was like, pointing out his failings as well as his successes.

Realistic

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Some don’t like the “voices” the narrator uses. They must not be familiar with other Audible readers who do the same. I was only bothered by the intrusive clicks of the stop and start of the recorder. I’m sure technicians could have edited them out.

A Complete Biography

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This biography is excellently written and well-read. It offers a balanced portrait of a man who, though not perfect, moved at the turbulent center of the times in which he lived and who, in the process, became a symbol of heartfelt dignity and justice to a generation of Americans.

An Excellent Portrait of RFK

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For someone who witnessed the public career of Robert Kennedy and his brother, this was a very difficult and painful story to assimilate. The man was deeply so flawed in a culture that
was changing rapidly and careening on the road to violence, and then it all ended so tragically for the two men who wanted to lead us through it. Evan Thomas tells the tale with the same even handedness as he brought to his biography of Richard Nixon. His research and attention to detail are admirable. The book never sags or strays from its mission to tell the story of this complicated man. I found the reading by Ray Porter irritating in the first section but I got used to it, or maybe it's just that his renditions of the voices of the many characters who appear in the book improved. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the Kennedys, the culture of the 1960s or just a top-flight biography.

a painful, complicated story expertly written

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