She never published her own books, she did edit many books for Viking Press and Doubleday, and has had many books written about her.
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She loved horses and dogs ans she had both, I also read that she had a painting box which she loved and many books.
· Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (wife of President John F. Kennedy) · Jesse Owens (athlete) · Old Church (Virginia), Civil War battle of · Omar Bradley (World War II US General)
She told John Kennedy jr, Not to cry as a Kennedy does not cry. It was at John Kennedys funeral.
A population of them are, but some of her books are pointed at boys too!
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Yes, she did. In Fact, Jackie suffered from some type of pscyhotic disorder in addition to moderate mental retardation. You can find out more about this very touching story from Dr. E Fuller Torey's new book: American Psychosis
1. Mr. Kennedy, tell us where were you born and something about your family and early life? I was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. 2.Where did you receive your schooling? I use to go to Dexter School and I loved it. 3. Why did you want to become the President of the United States of America? What were some of the events that led you to such position of greatness??? I really wanted to be President because it feels good and i wanted to make a difference. What lead me was i believed in hope. Please give us some background on the First Lady and some of the important things that she did? My First Lady was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and she was born on July 28,1929 in New York, Southampton, USA the important thing about Mrs. Kennedy is
Jacqueline Wilson writes for children because she hopes that the books will help solve some children's problems
She had visited many of the same states JFK visited during his run for the Presidency and her travels as the wife of Aristotle Onassis. She mostly lived her life in New York City and State, though she spent years living in Washington D.C., Georgetown in Maryland, McLean in Virginia, France and Greece. Here is a complete list of all of the places that Jacqueline Kennedy had ever lived in at some point in her lifetime. This list is provided by Steve Brawley's website: pinkpillbox.com Kennedy Compound (Hyannis Port, Massachusetts) Kennedy Summer Home (Palm Beach, Florida) Lasata (East Hampton, New York) Rowdy Hall (New York State) Hammersmith Farm (Newport, Rhode Island) Hickory Hill (McLean, Virginia) 3307 N. St. (Georgetown, Maryland) The White House (Washington, D.C.) Camp David (western Maryland) Harriman Residence (Georgetown, Maryland) Baker House (Georgetown, Maryland) 1040 Fifth Ave. (NYC Apartment) Glen Ora (Middleburg, Virginia) Wexford (Middleburg, Virginia) Morton Downey House and Brambletyde (Squaw Island, Massachusetts) Paul House (Palm Beach, Florida) Red Gate Farm (Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts) Annandale Farm (Newport, Rhode Island - never lived there) Morgan Cottage, NY Peapack, NJ Middleburg, II Carlyle Hotel (NYC) 740 Park Ave. (NYC) Merrywood (McLean, Virginia) Dent Place (Washington, D.C.) The Christina (Greek Yacht of Aristotle Onassis) Skorpios (Aristotle Onassis' private island, Greece) 76 Mozart Avenue (Paris, France) Onassis' Paris Flat John Kennedy Jr's. NYC Loft Caroline Kennedy's NYC Apartment Lee Radziwill's NYC Apartments For more details on this list of the ALL the homes she spent time living in, please refer to Steve Brawley's website about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The related link is below:
Well, she uses some swears in her books.
Jacqueline Kennedy was capable of keeping most of her private thoughts away from public domains, and was very worried whenever some of her 'true' feelings became public.