JFK
An American President
2nd Edition
From the potato fields of Ireland to the halls of Harvard and the decks of PT-109, this comprehensive biography traces the meteoric rise of John F. Kennedy. It explores the foundational influence of the Kennedy and Fitzgerald political dynasties in Boston, detailing how "Jack" Kennedy was groomed for leadership following the tragic death of his older brother. The narrative follows his transition from a decorated naval officer and young congressman to the pivotal 1960 election, where he mastered the emerging medium of television to overcome skepticism regarding his age and faith, eventually becoming the 35th President of the United States.
At the heart of the book is an in-depth examination of the "New Frontier" presidency, a 1,036-day journey defined by the highest stakes of the Cold War. Readers are given a front-row seat to the nuclear brinkmanship of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the construction of the Berlin Wall, and the strategic failures of the Bay of Pigs. Beyond foreign policy, the work chronicles Kennedy’s evolving commitment to the Civil Rights movement, his audacious initiative to land a man on the moon, and the economic policies that sought to jumpstart the nation following the recession of 1960-61.
This account looks past the polished "Camelot" image to reveal the complex realities of Kennedy’s personal life and health. It provides a candid look at his lifelong battle with Addison’s disease and debilitating chronic back pain—struggles that were meticulously hidden from a public that viewed him as a symbol of athletic vigor. The book also highlights the transformative cultural impact of Jacqueline Kennedy, the role of the "Irish Mafia" of close advisors, and the administration’s unique relationship with the press that helped craft a narrative of intellectual and artistic excellence.
The narrative culminates in a meticulous reconstruction of the assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963, and the immediate political transition as Lyndon B. Johnson assumed the presidency. It navigates the profound national grief and the subsequent investigations by the Warren Commission, while addressing the persistent conspiracy theories that have defined the event for generations. The final chapters offer a modern historical reassessment, evaluating how Kennedy’s brief tenure planted the legislative seeds for the Great Society and why he remains an enduring symbol of hope and potential in the American consciousness.
Traffikoo LLC
View booksApril 29, 2026
109,100 words
7 hours 38 minutes
$6.99 USD
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