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Critical Acclaim for Jacqueline Bouvier John Davis’s intimate memoir of his beloved first cousin
Readers longing for a dignified and elegant approach to Jackie’s early years will enjoy this biographical gem by John H. Davis.
–Boston Herald
Goes a long way to highlight the formative influence of her privileged back-ground and her warm relationship with her father, the philandering Jack (Black Jack) Bouvier.
–Los Angeles Times
Re-creates a colorful, fast-fading slice of American life as it flourished in the shadows of toll hedges and long lineages.
–The Miami Herald
The most charming and reliable in the batch [of Jackie books] is Davis’s memoir.
–The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Entertaining, a guilty pleasure.
–The Associated Press
This tender memoir of Jackie’s early years sheds much light on the future woman we all wanted to know but never could.
–The Star-Ledger (Newark)
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Critical Acclaim for Jacqueline Bouvier John Davis’s intimate memoir of his beloved first cousin
Readers longing for a dignified and elegant approach to Jackie’s early years will enjoy this biographical gem by John H. Davis.
–Boston Herald
Goes a long way to highlight the formative influence of her privileged back-ground and her warm relationship with her father, the philandering Jack (Black Jack) Bouvier.
–Los Angeles Times
Re-creates a colorful, fast-fading slice of American life as it flourished in the shadows of toll hedges and long lineages.
–The Miami Herald
The most charming and reliable in the batch [of Jackie books] is Davis’s memoir.
–The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Entertaining, a guilty pleasure.
–The Associated Press
This tender memoir of Jackie’s early years sheds much light on the future woman we all wanted to know but never could.
–The Star-Ledger (Newark)