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Product details
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Mariner Books; Reprint edition (October 18, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0544811909
ISBN-13: 978-0544811904
Product Dimensions:
5.3 x 0.8 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
1,462 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#25,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
My wife purchased Rosemary through my Amazon account to read with her book club. "Fine reading, and so much that we never knew about the Kennedys," the club consensus.
Rosemary's story is truly heartbreaking; at many turns her sad fate could have been prevented, but because of the way things were at the time the people in her life didn't know any better. The circumstances of her birth shocked me; I had never ever heard of that practice before and I actually had to put the book down and digest that for a few hours before I picked it up again. Once I got past that initial shock, I could not put the book down. It is so well researched and well written. Not only does it tell Rosemary's story, but has so much information about the early 1900's that I found absolutely fascinating; special education of the time, women's role in society, politics, psychology of the time...the author was so knowledgeable and writes so well that it draws you in and reads like fast paced fiction. She uses personal letters and diaries from Kennedy family members and friends to really give the reader an insight into why things happened the way that they did. It really makes you think about decisions, who in our lives we let influence our decisions, and how those decisions affect our children and our children's children. I absolutely loved this book and will certainly be looking for other things by this author.
The opening chapters of this book will give you nightmares regarding childbirth at the beginning of the last century. And it is hard to put myself in the shoes of the Kennedy parents when I have grown up in this era. It's hard to grasp, through a modern lens, how little was understood about Rosemary's problems. Even so, Joe and Rose Kennedy come off as more concerned with the perception, by the world, of the Kennedy reputation than in Rosemary herself. She is constantly forced beyond her capabilities, or managed in ways to minimize others' abilities to understand how challenged she really was. The expectation is that she will be "cured" by some new therapy, or suddenly catch up academically, as she is moved from one facility to the next and endures a series of doctors. That alone speaks to the perception that she is unacceptable as she is. Here is where it is, on the surface, evident that Rose in particular spent a great deal of energy trying to help Rosemary, but you come away with the feeling it is not out of undying love for her daughter, but more that she is desperate to get Rosemary fixed, to not have to deal with a different child. They live in a world where having an unusual child could pose problems for the remaining children as far as finding suitable mates -- the bloodline is seen to be tainted. Brain damage and Rosemary's inability to keep up with her siblings is heartbreaking. The results of the ignorance of the time as to how all this happened, and how to deal with it, is difficult to read without feeling judgmental by today's standards. The Kennedy siblings seem far more accepting of their sister than her parents. Kate Larson implies that the paths of Rosemary's siblings were deeply influenced by the experience of having a challenged sister.
Oddly enough this book is more about Joe and Rose than about Rosemary. I'm assuming that's the case because so much time and energy was spent trying to change her, hide her, "fix" her, and keep her hidden so she wouldn't be an embarrassment to the family. Before I read this book I only knew the highlights of the Kennedys. Now that I've read it, I still don't know much about Rosemary, but I now know that Joe and Rose would go to any lengths to keep the family image in tact. Unbelievably heartbreaking. Rosemary seemed to suffer the most (because she was seen as the "least") but all the Kennedy children seemed to have been affected by their parents iron grip and micromanagement. Maybe one day Rosemary will have a voice and we'll get to hear her story, but I doubt it. Seems that she never really had a voice. The three stars for this book is because there were way too many details about superfluous things that I suspect were put in there to maximize word count. For example, the discussion of Rose attending college, which led to descriptions about college in the early 20th century. Interesting info, but it takes away from the narrative of Rosemary, who seemed to be an afterthought as the stories of Joe and Rose were told. Also, I flat out skipped the description of the lobotomy. Not necessary, in my opinion. It's clear from the results of the surgery that it was horrific and barbaric. Overall, a disappointing book if you're looking to find out any real, new information about Rosemary, but if you're interested in the parents, this book could be for you.
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