Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years
Brothers begins on the shattering afternoon of November 22, 1963, as a grief-stricken Robert Kennedy urgently demands answers about the assassination of his brother. Bobby's suspicions immediately focus on the nest of CIA spies, gangsters, and Cuban exiles that had long been plotting a violent regime change in Cuba. The Kennedys had struggled to control this swamp of anti-Castro intrigue based in southern Florida, but with little success.
Brothers then shifts back in time, revealing the shadowy conflicts that tore apart the Kennedy administration, pitting the young president and his even younger brother against their own national security apparatus. The Kennedy brothers and a small circle of their most trusted advisors -- men like Theodore Sorensen, Robert McNamara, and Kenneth O'Donnell, who were so close the Kennedys regarded them as family -- repeatedly thwarted Washington's warrior caste. These hard-line generals and spymasters were hell-bent on a showdown with the Communist foe -- in Berlin, Laos, Vietnam, and especially Cuba. But the Kennedys continually frustrated their militaristic ambitions, pushing instead for a peaceful resolution to the Cold War. The tensions within the Kennedy administration were heading for an explosive climax, when a burst of gunfire in a sunny Dallas plaza terminated John F. Kennedy's presidency.
Based on interviews with more than one hundred fifty people -- including many of the Kennedys' aging "band of brothers," whose testimony here might be their final word on this epic political story -- as well as newly released government documents, Brothers reveals the compelling, untold story of the Kennedy years, including JFK's heroic efforts to keep the country out of a cataclysmic war and Bobby Kennedy's secret quest to solve his beloved brother's murder. Bobby's subterranean search was a dangerous one and led, in part, to his own quest for power in 1968, in a passion-filled campaign that ended with his own murder. As Talbot reveals here, RFK might have been the victim of the same plotters he suspected of killing his brother. This is historical storytelling at its riveting best -- meticulously researched and movingly told.
Brothers is a sprawling narrative about the clash of powerful men and the darker side of the Cold War -- a tale of tragic grandeur that is certain to change our understanding of the relentlessly fascinating Kennedy saga.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Nov 28, 2007 Type: User Review |
Well Written???
I guess it depends on what is meant by "Well Written". If it means that the text flows nicely from one sentence to the next and the story progresses evenly one paragraph after the other and the syntax is perfect and grammar is without notable...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Nov 08, 2007 Type: User Review |
Pretty Good Read
I just finished this book and it was a pretty good read. However the fact that the Kennedy brothers appear to be idols to Talbot sort of lessens the impact for me.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Nov 06, 2007 Type: User Review |
The Kennedy Brothers--Loved or Hated
Author David Talbot has done a thorough job in covering the influence both President John Kennedy and brother Robert had on America during their years of service in the 1960's. The Bay of Pigs debacle, Cuban Missle crisis, assault on the mafia,...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Oct 27, 2007 Type: User Review |
Pivotal book On 2 very Interesting People
Though this book is careful to deal with only the era of the kennedy Brothers,one can't help but contrast it today and how far we've fallen. Across the board that is, not from a liberal, or conservative viewpoint.Talbot makes much covered...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Oct 19, 2007 Type: User Review |
We Knew Ye, We Thought
Now, over four decades later, history can begin to give context to what really might have happened in Dallas and Los Angeles. This thoughtful and unhysterical volume does just that. By carefully assembling the credible elements of the work done...
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