When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine by Monica Wood

When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine

Monica Wood
256 pages
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Jul 2012
Hardcover
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1963, Mexico, Maine. The Wood family is much like its close, Catholic, immigrant neighbors, all dependent on a father's wages from the Oxford Paper Company. Until the sudden death of Dad, when Mum and the four closely connected Wood girls are set adrift. Funny and to-the-bone moving, <i>When We Were the Kennedys</i> is the story of how this family saves itself, at first by depending on Father Bob, Mum's youngest brother, a charismatic Catholic priest who feels his new responsibilities deeply. And then, as the nation is shocked by the loss of its handsome Catholic president, the televised grace of Jackie Kennedy - she too a Catholic widow with young children - galvanizes Mum to set off on an unprecedented family road trip to Washington, D.C., to do some rescuing of her own. An indelible story of how family and nation, each shocked by the unimaginable, exchange one identity for another.<br> &quot;Monica Wood has written a gorgeous, gripping memoir. I don't know that I've ever pulled so hard for a family.&quot; - Michael Paterniti, author of <i>Driving Mr. Albert<br></i>
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Pages 256
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Published 2012
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