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True Compass: A Memoir
Product Description A Look at Edward M. Kennedy Through the Years
In this landmark autobiography, five years in the making, Senator Edward M. Kennedy tells his extraordinary personal story--of his legendary family, politics, and fifty years at the center of national events.
TRUE COMPASS
The youngest of nine children born to Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, he came of age among siblings from whom much was expected. As a young man, he played a key role in the presidential campaign of his brother John F. Kennedy, recounted here in loving detail. In 1962 he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he began a fascinating political education and became a legislator.
In this historic memoir, Ted Kennedy takes us inside his family, re-creating life with his parents and brothers and explaining their profound impact on him. For the first time, he describes his heartbreak and years of struggle in the wake of their deaths. Through it all, he describes his work in the Senate on the major issues of our time--civil rights, Vietnam, Watergate, the quest for peace in Northern Ireland--and the cause of his life: improved health care for all Americans, a fight influenced by his own experiences in hospitals.
His life has been marked by tragedy and perseverance, a love of family, and an abiding faith. There have been controversies, too, and Kennedy addresses them with unprecedented candor. At midlife, embattled and uncertain if he would ever fall in love again, he met the woman who changed his life, Victoria Reggie Kennedy. Facing a tough reelection campaign against an aggressive challenger named Mitt Romney, Kennedy found a new voice and began one of the great third acts in American politics, sponsoring major legislation, standing up for liberal principles, and making the pivotal endorsement of Barack Obama for president.
Hundreds of books have been written about the Kennedys. TRUE COMPASS will endure as the definitive account from a member of America's most heralded family, an inspiring legacy to readers and to history, and a deeply moving story of a life like no other.
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Ted Kennedy with Bobby Kennedy at the opening of the Royal Children?s Zoo (June 9, 1938) 
John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Edward M. Kennedy

Ted Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy at the St. Patrick?s Day Parade in South Boston 
Ted and Vicki Kennedy (Photo by Ken Regan)
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- Posted: Sep-21-2009
Carrying the Torch
This book will be read most eagerly by the many people who have a real affection for the Kennedy family. They will particularly love the stories about Ted Kennedy's growing up and his relationships with his parents and siblings. He paint s moving portraits of his brothers, John and Robert....
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- Posted: Sep-21-2009
Ted Kennedy: A Man For All Seasons
I recall the day that President John F. Kennedy was killed. I was in 8th period social studies class. The school let out earlyand we didn't know for sure why. I got home with my friend to find Walter Cronkite in tears announcing that John F. Kennedyhad died at Parkland Memorial Hospital. I...
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- Posted: Sep-21-2009
A Thorough and Intimate Account of a Memorable Life
As a twenty-something year old woman who only remembers the latter years of Ted Kennedy (An affable, passionate white-haired man giving speeches aired on CNN and C-Span) I bought this book to learn more about the life of the youngest child of Rose and Joe Kennedy, and how he interpreted a life...
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- Posted: Sep-20-2009
A Vibrant Story
Just finished this marvelous memoir and was completely uplifted by the Senator's story and the colorful, vibrant life he and his family have had. Having heard the stories during the Wake, and now reading the memoir, I'm struck anew by the sadness of his passing. He is an inspiration and his...
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- Posted: Sep-20-2009
The Hearth is a Great Anchor
I quote the Celtic adage that the "hearth is a great anchor" as it captures the meaning that Hyannis Port played Ted Kennedy's life. I am reading the biography now and am truly inspired. My only regret is not knowing that this man was so much bigger and so much deeper and so much more interesting...
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