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Jackie O: On the Couch: Inside the Mind and Life of Jackie Kennedy Onassis
By: Alma H. BondImprint: Bancroft Press
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Jackie O: On the Couch is the story of Jackie Kennedy Onassis as she might have written it. This is not just another biography. For the first time, Jackie O: On the Couch highlights Jackie's life from her own perspective, as imagined by author Dr. Alma Bond, a psychoanalyst and long-time student of Jackie lore. The facts are all historically correct, as are the ideas, the Washington intrigue and politics, and the examination of the role of women in society and in the White House. Jackie speaks of her need to record her story truthfully-to replace the hodgepodge of lies published during her lifetime. Speaking as an older woman, she ponders how her points of view have changed from those she held when she was young. The book delves into her childhood and explores how and why Jackie became the person she was. It also explores the Kennedys, and how John F. Kennedy's background affected his marriage. Jackie's deep love for Jack, his early inattentiveness, their difficulties together, his outrageous womanizing, happy times at the White House, and the tragedy of his assassination-all are viewed through Jackie's eyes. Jackie writes of her need for Aristotle Onassis, debunking the notion that she married him purely for his money, and traces the joyful early years of the marriage through to its dramatic collapse and Ari's difficult death. A different Jackie emerges into the world of publishing. Her new persona allows her to establish her very best relationship with the stout and adoring Maurice Tempelsman, until non-Hodgkins lymphoma takes her life in 1994, at age 64. Jackie O: On the Couch is a unique exploration of the life and loves of a great historical figure. Jackie Kennedy Onassis deeply prized her privacy and, as a result, she was both revered and mysterious. In this book, much of the mystery is shed as Jackie finally emerges as a fully fleshed-out, three-dimensional person-a true human being, with enormous strengths and shortcomings, who all of us can now understand and appreciate, perhaps for the first time.
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| Title of eBook: Jackie O: On the Couch: Inside the Mind and Life of Jackie Kennedy Onassis | |
| Release Date: 08-15-2011 | |
| Publisher: Bancroft Press |
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| SKU | 9781610880237 |
| File size | 421 |
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Jackie O: On the Couch: Inside the Mind and Life of Jackie Kennedy Onassis
Chapter One
MY EARLY LIFE
I came into the world on July 28, 1929, six weeks late. I haven't been on time since. Weighing in at eight pounds, I was a healthy baby with dark, fluffy hair that curled slightly, a turned-up nose, rather thick lips, a rosy complexion, and the large, luminous eyes for which I was later known.
I was a precocious child. At four months, I already had four teeth. I spoke in sentences before I was a year old. My mother, Janet Lee Bouvier, said I was born talking. She used to joke that when my head emerged from her birth canal, I looked up at her and said, "My God, are you my mother?" All who knew me said I was a remarkable and beautiful child. One classmate described me as a little girl who looked like Bambi.
My mother was pretty and slim, and had a pleasant manner to those who didn't know her well. She was also a daredevil horseback rider. I began following in her footsteps at the age of five, when I won my first ribbon. Confident, aggressive, and independent, my mother was not a warm or emotional person. She sounded better than she was. In truth, she was a difficult woman to understand and even harder to please.
From observing her, I learned my famous "shit detector" skills which proved so helpful to Jack in the White House. From the time I was a child, I would look down my nose at poseurs and pretenders and they would simply wither away.
Early on, I became aware that my mother's love of status and money virtually ruled her life. She related the story so often I think she actually came to believe it, telling everybody she was "one of the famous Lees of Maryland." Baloney! Her parents wer
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