Gretchen Rubin is the author of the bestselling The Happiness Project. She writes about habits, happiness, and human nature, helping readers live more fulfilling lives.
Forty ways to look at JFK

Forty ways to look at JFK
Synopsis
"Statesman and hero, opportunist and fraud. John F. Kennedy's contradictions have inspired such fascination that the public's interest in him has never dimmed. Now, Gretchen Rubin has written a new work that captures the crucial elements of Kennedy's story." "Rubin's "forty ways" approach highlights JFK's high ideals, trenchant wit, glamorous family, and unforgettable charisma; it also examines his astonishing sexual appetite, his lies to the public, his shrewd manipulation of the press, and his exploitation of imagery. By showing the many sides of JFK - ranked by the public, but not historians, as one of America's greatest presidents - Rubin invites readers to decide whether Kennedy was a great statesman or a shallow charmer; whether his success was due to his own merits or to his ruthless father; whether he could be both an unfaithful husband and a good man." "Most important, this biography seeks to solve the enduring puzzle about JFK: What made Kennedy Kennedy? What made him such a dazzling, unforgettable figure? How did he become a secular saint, a political movie star? Rubin illuminates Kennedy's provocative character and explains the source of his enduring magic as not even the most exhaustive JFK studies have managed to do."--Jacket.
Vibe
Genres
Characters
John F. KennedyProtagonist
Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.Supporting
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Places
Edition
Forty ways to look at JFKUnknown, 2005
387 pages
Ballantine BooksLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97803454504941st ed.






























