Jack Kennedy Elusive Hero

Jack Kennedy Elusive Hero by Chris Matthews is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster in 2011, featuring 479 pages in English. This biography explores the life of John F. Kennedy, delving into the complexities of his character and the experiences that shaped him. Matthews presents a vivid portrayal of Kennedy, highlighting his journey from a privileged youth to a determined American president, while capturing the essence of his relationships and the challenges he faced.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Kennedy’s life, including his bravery during World War II and his evolution as a politician. The biography draws on personal interviews, oral histories, and historical documents, offering insights into his personality and leadership style. Matthews aims to answer the question of what made Kennedy such an iconic figure, revealing the struggles and triumphs that defined his legacy in 20th-century American history.
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“Filled with the vitality and spirit that made Jack Kennedy such a magical figure. Chris Matthews shows the cunning and determination beneath that magic. It’s an awesome and delightful book.” —Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs
“What was he like?”
Jack Kennedy said the reason people read biography is to answer that basic question. What was he like, this man whose own wife called him “that elusive, unforgettable man?” In this New York Times bestselling biography, Chris Matthews answers that question with the verve of a novelist. 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.
Matthews’s 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. 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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