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Instant New York Times bestseller JFK: Public, Private, Secret

We are thrilled to announce that J. Randy Taraborrelli’s JFK: Public, Private, Secret leapt immediately onto the New York Times bestseller list first week on sale! Since his tragic assassination on November 22, 1963, the man who came to be known simply as “JFK” has captured the imagination of generations that followed—of admirers, historians, and conspiracy theorists alike. Over the years, the myth of Camelot produced a one-dimensional version of a complex, multi-faceted individual who, by the time of his death, was just beginning to ask himself hard questions about who he had become—as a man, a husband, a president of the United States. While we will never know what might have come of his own personal reckoning, the truth of Kennedy’s evolution—from a one-time aspiring politician and happenstance playboy to a deeply introspective global leader determined to do right by his country, and his family—speaks to a universal principle as relevant to us now as it was then: “Character is destiny.”

Deborah Robert’s news anchor from ABC’s Good Morning America’s interview with J. Randy Taraborrelli notes “This book takes you deep inside JFK’s personal world … Not a tell-all but an explain-all. You really understand him as a person.”

JFK: PUBLIC, PRIVATE, SCRET is J. Randy Taraborrelli’s 20th New York Times bestseller.