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The Importance of Being Kennedy
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The Importance of Being Kennedy

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From the fictitious diary of the equally fictitious Kennedy nanny comes an inside look into the early years of the dynasty–with all the juicy bits intact.

Newly arrived from Ireland, Nora Brennan finds a position as nursery maid to the Kennedys of Brookline, Massachusetts–and lands at the heart of American history. In charge of nine children practically from the minute they’re born–including Joe Jr., Jack, Bobby, Teddy, vivacious Kick, and tragic Rosemary–she sees the boys coached at their father’s knee to believe everything they’ll ever want in life can be bought. She sees the girls trained by mother Rose to be good Catholic wives. With her sharp eye and her quiet common sense, Nora is the perfect candidate to report on an empire in the making. Then World War II changes everything.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Date
17 March 2009
Pages
384
ISBN
9780061173530

From the fictitious diary of the equally fictitious Kennedy nanny comes an inside look into the early years of the dynasty–with all the juicy bits intact.

Newly arrived from Ireland, Nora Brennan finds a position as nursery maid to the Kennedys of Brookline, Massachusetts–and lands at the heart of American history. In charge of nine children practically from the minute they’re born–including Joe Jr., Jack, Bobby, Teddy, vivacious Kick, and tragic Rosemary–she sees the boys coached at their father’s knee to believe everything they’ll ever want in life can be bought. She sees the girls trained by mother Rose to be good Catholic wives. With her sharp eye and her quiet common sense, Nora is the perfect candidate to report on an empire in the making. Then World War II changes everything.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Date
17 March 2009
Pages
384
ISBN
9780061173530