Jacqueline Kennedy won her place in America's heart as the wife of President John F. Kennedy, then sealed her place in history as the widow who showed a stunned nation how to mourn his murder. For the rest of her life, she lived according to her own terms and pursued a career that earned her honors and respect. She fought to preserve the ideals and legacy important to her, her children, and her country. Here, in this short-form book by historian Nancy Nahra, is her moving story.
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