Probably she gave him several books, since Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. would say on American Experience that his father read alot of Camus following the death of his brother Jack.
Jackie was a book editor for Doubleday in NYC for many years.
Albert Camus
Albert Camus wrote The Plague.
The book written by Jackie Kennedy, titled "Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy," was made public in 2011, ten years after her death. It contained interviews recorded with historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. in 1964, where she discussed her life with President John F. Kennedy.
Well, she was a fashion icon for sure. The "Jackie Look." the 'Jackie O glasses." She also became a book editor, but is best know for how she handeled seeing her husband die and epecially his funeral with such grace and dignity. THere is so much more too. Even the little things.
Besides her personal papers, the notes for her interview with the author of the book 'Death of a President,' William Manchester that are sealed until 2067.
According to Mary Van Thayer Rensselaer Thayer's book Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy: A warm, personal story of the First Lady illustrated with family pictures (1961), Miss Helen Sandison was a teacher of Shakespeare at Vassar College at the time Jackie Kennedy went to college there, from 1947 to 1949. According to Thayer's account, Jacqueline Bouvier, the future Jackie Kennedy, said that Miss Helen Sandison's lectures on Shakespeare was "the greatest course I have ever had (at Vassar)." Jackie was said to say according to Thayer that Sandison was "the most inspired teacher" and who "loved her subject most."
The stranger by Albert Camus
According to the book Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Jackie had several dogs, and her father would 'borrow' a couple of dogs for her and her sister Lee to walk about the town with. She had a couple of terriers, including one she showed off for a dog show, and another white one she sat next you, along with Lee.
In the 1942 book, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus the stranger is Meursault, a French Algerian.
Jackie Kennedy never got to write the book that so many people thought she would one day write. A frequent rumor is that she has a secret memoir that won't be published for a long time after her death.
In the book "In The Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" Jackie Robinson did receive a key from Shirley in the book but did not receive one in reality