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Nonfiction e-Book-of-the-Month, August 2001. THE KENNEDY DYNASTY stands apart from any other clan in the history of the United States, partly because of the aura of achievement associated with its best and brightest, but also because of the the scandals, clandestine loves, and the mysteries that surround them. The Kennedy Men: Three Generations of Sex, Scandal, and Secrets, reveals the facts about this enigmatic family. Nellie Bly, author of the New York Times bestseller, Oprah: Up Close and Down Home, as well as other bestselling biographies on Barbra Streisand and Marlon Brando, pulls no punches in this fascinating portrait. Tracing the Kennedy history from the marriage of Rose Fitzgerald and Joseph Kennedy to the exploits of the third generation, The Kennedy Men reveals the truth about the men who play by their own rules: John F. Kennedy’s rumored first marriage, the Oval Office tapes, the night Marilyn Monroe died and the cover-up that followed, the Good Friday rape case, Teddy Kennedy and the Chappaquiddick tragedy.
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