The First Kennedys: The Humble Roots of an American Dynasty

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Mariner Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.13 X 1.34 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780358437697

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About the Author

NEAL THOMPSON is a journalist and the author of five highly acclaimed books, including A Curious Man, Driving with the Devil, and the fatherhood-and-skateboarding memoir Kickflip Boys. He has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, Esquire, Outside, Oprah.com, and more and has taught creative nonfiction at Hugo House and the Great Smokies Writing Program. He lives in Seattle with his family.

Reviews

"Here is that rare thing: an untold chapter in the Kennedy saga. Neal Thompson has given us a compelling and illuminating book about one of the most important families in our history--a family that represents so much about America then. And now." -- Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize winner and #1 New York Times best-selling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power

"Here is the chaos, claustrophobia, tragedy, and triumph of immigrant America told through one city and one iconic family. Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about the Kennedys, along comes Neal Thompson with this brilliant re-creation of the Irish diaspora succeeding in a city that for many years would not allow them to be part of the American story. It's great storytelling." -- Timothy Egan, Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times best-selling author of The Immortal Irishman

"Compelling ... ranks with the richly evocative work of Doris Kearns Goodwin and Thomas H. O'Connor." -- Boston Globe

"Thompson's impressive research and engaging exposition create a unique addition to the Kennedy canon. This is not just the story of the Kennedys; Thompson paints a picture of life for many Irish immigrants. History buffs should pick up this book immediately." -- Booklist

"Drawing on archival material, contemporary publications, and family papers where sources about the Kennedys' early years are scant, Thompson provides solid historical context about the plight of Irish immigrants, roiling national politics, and changing demographics ... A lively biography of an iconic family before it became famous." -- Kirkus Reviews

"To understand the unforgettable stories of Jack and Bobby, Eunice, Ted, and the rest of their celebrated generation of Kennedys, we have to understand the stories of their extraordinary great-grandparents and grandparents. Now, thanks to Neal Thompson, we can. Read all about it in The First Kennedys." -- Larry Tye, author of Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon

"A fresh, engrossing, and profoundly relatable look at a family that everyone thinks they know. Crafting a saga elevated by dogged research and transporting prose, Neal Thompson casts the humble beginnings of an American dynasty into surprising and penetrating light. Unforgettable." -- Denise Kiernan, New York Times best-selling author of The Last Castle and The Girls of Atomic City

"Bridget Kennedy, JFK's grandmother, achieved the American dream, but her story has been buried in patriarchal lore. No more. In this fascinating book, Neal Thompson gives Bridget her due--and in the process, makes us reconsider JFK's origin story." -- Alexis Coe, historian and New York Times best-selling author of You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington

"Neal Thompson's The First Kennedys is both a profound portrait of the immigrant experience and an intimate look at the origins of an American dynasty. Deeply researched, intricately layered, and written in sparkling prose, this is narrative history at its finest." -- Karen Abbott, New York Times best-selling author of The Ghosts of Eden Park and Sin in the Second City

"I thought everything had been written about the Kennedy family, but Neal Thompson has proven me wrong. He has entered into the early years of the Kennedys and brought forth a stunning, intimate tale of the American family that fascinates us beyond all others." -- Laurence Leamer, New York Times best-selling author of The Kennedy Women and The Kennedy Men

"An engrossing, real-life rags-to-riches tale." -- Publishers Weekly

"Splendidly heterodox ... Thompson brilliantly illuminates the strain of Mariolatry in the Kennedys that Bridget embodied." -- Airmail

"Winsomely written ... both an absorbing family story and a saga of the Irish diaspora in Boston." -- Library Journal