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Bobby Kennedy

The Making of a Liberal Icon

Larry Tye

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Random House Inc
18 May 2017
"History remembers Robert F. Kennedy as a racial healer, a tribune for the poor, and the last progressive knight. But Kennedy -- nurtured on the rightist orthodoxies of his dynasty-building father -- started his public life as counsel to the left-baiting, table-thumping Senator Joseph McCarthy.

A bare-knuckled political operative who masterminded his brother's whatever-it-takes bids for senator and president, Kennedy okayed FBI wiretaps of Martin Luther King Jr. and cloak-and-dagger operations against communist Cuba that included blowing up railroad bridges, sabotaging crops, and plotting the elimination of President Fidel Castro.

Remembered now as a rare optimist in an age of political cynicism, RFK's profoundly moving journey from cold warrior to hot-blooded liberal also offers a lens into two of the most chaotic and confounding decades of twentieth century America.

""A multilayered, inspiring portrait of RFK . . .

the

most in-depth look at an extraordinary figure whose transformational story shaped America.""-Joe Scarborough, The Washington Post

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER .

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""We are in Larry Tye's debt for bringing back to life the young presidential candidate who . . . almost half a century ago, instilled hope for the future in angry, fearful Americans.""-David Nasaw, The New York Times Book Review

Bare-knuckle operative, cynical White House insider, romantic visionary-Robert F. Kennedy was all of these things at one time or another, and each of these aspects of his personality emerges in the pages of this powerful and perceptive biography.

History remembers RFK as a racial healer, a tribune for the poor, and the last progressive knight of a bygone era of American politics. But Kennedy's enshrinement in the liberal pantheon was actually the final stage of a journey that began with his service as counsel to the red-baiting senator Joseph McCarthy. In Bobby Kennedy, Larry Tye peels away layers of myth and misconception to capture the full arc of his subject's life. Tye draws on unpublished memoirs, unreleased government files, and fifty-eight boxes of papers that had been under lock and key for forty years. He conducted hundreds of interviews with RFK intimates, many of whom have never spoken publicly, including Bobby's widow, Ethel, and his sister, Jean. Tye's determination to sift through the tangle of often contradictory opinions means that Bobby Kennedy will stand as the definitive biography about the most complex and controversial member of the Kennedy family.

Praise for Bobby Kennedy

""A compelling story of how idealism can be cultivated and liberalism learned . . . Tye does an exemplary job of capturing not just the chronology of Bobby's life, but also the sense of him as a person.""-Los Angeles Review of Books

""Captures RFK's rise and fall with straightforward prose bolstered by impressive research.""-USA Today

"" Tye

has a keen gift for narrative storytelling and an ability to depict his subject with almost novelistic emotional detail.""-Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

""Nuanced and thorough . . .

RFK's

vision echoes through the decades.""-The Economist"

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Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 35mm
Weight:   703g
ISBN:   9780812983500
ISBN 10:   0812983505
Pages:   624
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Larry Tye has been an award-winning journalist at The Boston Globe and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. He now runs a Boston-based training program for medical journalists. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Satchel, as well as Superman, The Father of Spin, Home Lands, and Rising from the Rails, and co-author, with Kitty Dukakis, of Shock. He lives in Massachusetts. From the Hardcover edition.

Reviews for Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon

We are in Larry Tye's debt for bringing back to life the young presidential candidate who . . . for a brief moment, almost half a century ago, instilled hope for the future in angry, fearful Americans. --David Nasaw, The New York Times Book Review A multilayered, inspiring portrait of RFK . . . [Tye] provides readers and historians their most in-depth look at an extraordinary figure whose transformational story shaped America. --Joe Scarborough, The Washington Post A compelling story of how idealism can be cultivated and liberalism learned . . . Tye does an exemplary job of capturing not just the chronology of Bobby's life, but also the sense of him as a person. --Los Angeles Review of Books Captures RFK's rise and fall with straightforward prose bolstered by impressive research. --USA Today [Tye] has a keen gift for narrative storytelling and an ability to depict his subject with almost novelistic emotional detail. --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Nuanced and thorough . . . [RFK's] vision echoes through the decades. --The Economist Tye's pages on the assassination are heart-wrenching. --New York Post It captures RFK's cold, ruthless side with appropriate relish, and it provides fast-paced and very detailed accounts of RFK's early working relationship with soon-to-be-disgraced politician Joe McCarthy. --The Christian Science Monitor Tye's vivid journalistic style makes the biography an arresting read. . . . Many of the most fascinating stories come through Tye's dissection of Bobby's relations with his adversaries. --San Francisco Chronicle This is not just another Bobby Kennedy book. It is the definitive biography of one of America's most compelling political figures. Larry Tye has given us the complete Bobby, from the Bad (Early) Kennedy to the Good (Later) Kennedy, from Joe McCarthy's committee counsel to 'ruthless' political manager to gentle, softhearted presidential candidate. Tye's book rests on prodigious and original research, including rare, on-the-record interviews with Bobby's widow, Ethel, who confesses that seeing Bobby for the first time was like meeting George Clooney. --Roger Mudd, winner of the Peabody Award and former co-anchor of NBC Nightly News Robert Kennedy led one of the great unfinished lives in American history. With skill and verve, Larry Tye has written a fascinating account of a transformative figure who continues to summon us to heed our better angels even all these years distant. --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power Drawing on the personal papers and insights of the Kennedy family, this biography will appeal not only to those wanting a portrait of a dynamic idealist, but also to those seeking to understand the emotions of the times in which he lived. --Henry A. Kissinger


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