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L**W
A Fascinating and Gripping Read...
I felt compelled to write this review given that I am also an Executive Assistant, working in London, UK albeit not quite on the same levels as RoseMarie. I absolutely loved this book and felt it to be a fascinating insight into not just RoseMarie's working life but also her upbringing as well, rising from the Bronx to working for the equivalent of America's Royal Family which is certainly how we saw the Kennedy's in the UK is no mean feat and is a result of her determination and hard work and is an inspiration to us all.So often EAs/PAs get accused of having affairs with our bosses because of the closeness of our working relationships but for the vast majority of us that is simply not the case. It is the most intense working relationship within any working environment and it has to be that way in order for us to do our jobs successfully. It is also a huge honour to be trusted at this level with someone's personal and professional lives and know that with the success our bosses enjoy that we have played a huge part in making that happen. Would George have got off the ground in the way it did without RoseMarie?It is very clear throughout this book how much JFK Jnr valued RoseMarie and also Carloyn as well. This is a huge compliment to any EA to be trusted at this level. Being an EA (if you get the right boss) is one of the most rewarding roles you can undertake. I chuckled to myself when RoseMarie had to put JFK Jnr in his place from time to time or took him to task over certain matters - that is part of the role but tough for any PA to be able to do that to someone like him but it is clear that it is exactly what he needed from her and actually really liked.If you are not tough in this role you will get eaten alive - the gatekeeping part we can all relate to and every Tom, Dick and Harry trying to get a meeting in or your boss to attend an event and RoseMarie had plenty of that to deal with.Now put yourself into her position when you hear the news that the people you are working for have tragically died? I can tell you now that for any EA this would be abosolutely devestating beyond belief (unless you have a bully boss). I know a few PAs here in the UK this has happened to and one was off work for a year grieving and in therapy. People forget about the aftermath for us when something like this happens and mutiply that by 10 times for RoseMarie with the press to deal with to boot. I absolutely commend her for the way she dealt with things and came through an even stronger woman that she already was.Thank you to RoseMarie for sharing more information on what JFK Jnr and Carolyn were like as people, it was so interesting to learn more about them as actual human beings. Their lives were intruded on so much, can you imagine if that had happened now with high profile figures not being able to go literally anywhere or do anything with it ending up on Twitter or Facebook. I know as their EA you will be the person that knew them the best so this book will be accurate believe me..
C**N
Four Stars
I enjoyed the book very much.
P**A
Gives insight into what Kennedy was like
I enjoyed this more than I expected. It is a quick superficial read. It is about the authors "fairy tale" of getting to work with John Kennedy and there is a bit of that Paul Burrell thing where the employee gets pulled in by the reflected glamour. However whilst she may overegg a little her part in it she is completely honest about the times she was bawled out etc. It is a balanced view. You appreciate what a big deal JFK was at that time and he comes across as a decent guy albeit maybe not the brightest.You also realise that the magazine JFK launched "George" was precarious The author conveys the feel of the initial euphoria of the magazine launch etc. followed by its subsequent strugglesYes it is the story from the pa's part but the are some great background stories as well about the Kennedys.The author also recognises that all her status as PA derived from who she worked for and after he died she struggled to find what to do next.Noone is besmirched by this book and one of the best books I have read on this topic as it gives you a sense of what JFK and his life was really like.
M**.
A must read for John&Carolyn Bessette fans
I'm really interested in knowing more about Carolyn Bessette, so this book was a must for me since its reléase date. It gives you a lot of personal anecdotes of RoseMarie with John&Carolyn, they are new anecdotes I've never read before about it in tabloids or in other books. So if you are interested in John and/or Carolyn, this is a must read.
S**Q
NOT a tale of John & Carolyn
This is not a tale of John and Carolyn Kennedy but the story of the author, being John's assitant (for 5 years). About 75% is about her own life, her friends and family; and how she climbed up into this coveted position. Impossible to distinguish what's pejorative in this sentimental egocentric recital... Most information is about "George", the bespoke politics-oriented magazine John was launching and its making off. We do learn more about John's character and habits mostly during his office time and a bit is said of Carolyn, which had become her friend and confidante ? Their couple life or if they were happy together is not approached. Only how often the couple was persecuted by the press and media and how this affected their relationship is accentuated. What's new here ? Zero details on the mystery wedding ? Carolyn's funeral is reduced to a footnote. Nothing on Lauren or on how her parents, whom lost 2 daughters, must have been disheartened. Not one element on the plane accident ? What really took place ? What happened to "Friday", the couple's beloved dog ?? We do learn that Caroline (John's sister) gave all of John's nice ties to his close friends and relatives as a keepsake. Tie up loose ends !
L**W
Excellent read couldn't put it down!!
Right from the start Rosemarie encapsulated the essence of John F Kennedy Jnr - not eulogising him but showing you the other side of his personality! You felt like you knew that bit more about him and it was worth knowing! Sadly we will never know what he would have done with his life - but this book has allowed you to gain that bit more knowledge of his character and know that he is sadly missed and another reminder of the end of the Camelot" era!The book is well written by someone who spent the last five years with him sharing all aspects of his working life!!
R**R
Interesting perspective although overly author-centered at times
The book offers an unique perspective through a personal assistant's lens. The emotional transitions seem honest and can be easily related. But the writing of the book is a bit tedious and can be overly author centered at times. Generally speaking I enjoyed the book and glad that I spent the time.
M**Y
fab u lous
one of the best books I have read a story to inspire of kindness,thought provoking a great memoir very very interesting
S**.
Excellent Read
This book is an excellent read, very well written and super interesting. It’s filled with information that has not previously been available to the public. Rose Marie fills this book with thoughtful remarks and personal messages that JFK Jr. wrote to her.
S**I
touching and beautifully written
Ms Terenzio writes from the heart and you can feel it. Honest, sincere; a lovely tribute to two beautiful souls.
B**G
Tolles Buch über einen tollen Mann
Der die Kennedys liebt, wird auch dieses Buch lieben. Die Autorin war die persönliche Assistentin von John jr. Kennedy und beschreibt ihren weg dorthin und wie ihr Alltag mit John und dessen Frau verlief bis zu deren tragischen Unfalltod. Es werden auch einige tränen beim lesen vergossen werden. Obwohl auf Englisch ist das Buch sehr verständlich geschrieben für einen nicht Native Speaker.
S**E
A Heart-warming Story Well Worth The Read
I always read reviews prior to ordering a book. After all, why waste your time on something that has an overwhelmingly bad rating? Well, this is one book I am so very pleased to have read. I was curious to learn of the intellectual side of John Kennedy, Jr. and this book certainly lets you see just how intellectual he was, despite the names he was called during his post-college years - especially when the press referrred to him as "stupid" or "dumb" because he had to take the bar exam multiple times before he passed. No, the book does not let you in on the everyday details of his love-life, nor does it shed more than a passing light upon his relationship with his mother, sister or other relatives. What is does reveal is his sensitive side, his caring for his friends and employees, his generosity and his dedication to his magazine venture: "George".Yes, being written by his personal assistant, from her point of view, it is a lot about her. She reveals her personal feelings a bit more than she reveals every little nitty-gritty minute detail about John but that is part of the charm of this tale. You will learn an eye-opening lot of facts regarding John and his business world and you will learn a lot more about his girlfriend, and then wife, Carolyn. The insight into Carolyns' personality was delightful. I would have been disappointed if this had simply been a "tell-all" book. Instead the author draws you in to her world: first her life & personal background and then into the world she shared on a daily basis with her boss John Kennedy, Jr. It is a happy book and of course a sad story when the tragic accident happens. I am so glad that I had the chance to see, from an insiders view how it all played out.Do not nit-pick any vocabulary mistakes, or run-on sentences -- just read and enjoy. The author was not Ivy League educated nor born with a silver spoon in her mouth. She comes across as a very sincere woman who just happened to be in the right place at the right time to meet the son of American royality. Her book is a sincere account of her life and the wonderous days she spent working in the enchanting world of a Kennedy until the fairy tale was indeed interrupted. I do so highly recommend reading this book.
R**O
fairytale interrupted
A heartwarming and heart wrenching true story about JFK, Jr. This is so beautifully told; a must read for anyone who loves and remembers Camelot!
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