Jackie After O: One Remarkable Year When Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Defied Expectations & Rediscovered Her Dreams
Former <em>Boston Globe </em>reporter Tina Cassidy delivers a remarkable account of one year in the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, America’s favorite first lady and an international icon. 1975 was a year of monumental changes for Jackie: it was the year she lost her second husband, shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, saved one of New York City’s cultural landmarks at Grand Central Station, and found her true calling—not as a powerful man’s wife or the mother of future leaders, but as a woman of the workforce with a keen mind and a dedication to excellence. Readers of Christopher Andersen’s <em>Jackie After Jack </em>and Pamela Clarke Keogh’s <em>Jackie Style </em>will find no better look at the intimate world of America’s Queen of Camelot than Tina Cassidy’s <em>Jackie After O</em>.<br />