Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was said to have contributed to articles, especially in her youth, cultivating in her 1951 Vogue Prix de Paris contest article. She was the subject of many articles that quoted her, or used her contributions.
Given the love of positive press by the Kennedy family, if the John Bouvier who first wrote Bouvier's Law Dictionary was related to Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy, they would have been among the first to lay claim to this fact.
When she was a teenager she wrote an article for a magazine and she gradually became famous.:-)
Jackie was once heard to say 'I want to live my life, not record it." As of 2012, it is believed that Jackie Kennedy Onassis never wrote a personal memoir about herself. But if the rumors are to be believed (and many Jackie admirers and loathers believe there is one more surprise that Jackie left for them) those memoirs would not be made public until long after the individuals (and perhaps their immediate families) will have passed away, which would be about a century after the Kennedy Presidency. Some have said she wanted 14 hours of audio tapes she recorded to be released publicly 50 years after the death of Caroline Kennedy, according to a USA Today Article in the early 1990's. Whether this turned out to be the 6 and a half hour interview with Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. that was released in 2011 remains to be seen, given the distortions of the tabloid press, and the extensive privacy that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis took with all her private papers and sealed interviews with historians and reporters.
Jacqueline Wilson.
The famous Jacqueline Wilson herself.
Jacqueline Wilson wrote Hetty Feather.
well she wrote about cheese
Jacqueline Wilson
Jacqueline Wilson.
Jacqueline Wilson wrote the book bad girls.
JF Kennedy's administration was often referred to as Camelot.
Jacqueline was 13 years old when she wrote my secret diary thank you for looking at my answer mn