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Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years

Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years
Author: David Talbot
Publisher: Free Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 reviews
Sales Rank: 10259

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Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 496
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6 x 1.6

Dewey Decimal Number: 973.922
ASIN: B0012F9VY8

Publication Date: May 8, 2007
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4 out of 5 stars important but incomplete   August 19, 2008
This was an important book which brought to light many things about the JFK assassination. Talbot makes a good case in describing how much Kennedy was hated, and why. It made me believe that there really was something to admire about Kennedy ( after reading The Dark Side of Camelot, I hadn't thought so)... and this something had to do with his attraction to peace. Talbot also does a good job in describing why the assassin could've come from the CIA-Mafia connection. His comments on David Phillis, Angleton, Morales and Hunt etc. (all CIA men) made me believe that these people should've definitely been seriously investigated. Where the book got a bit weak was on two fronts: 1. Talbot didn't do a good job on describing the Bobby Kennedy efforts against Castro. He mentioned that Bobby ran a variety of anti-Castro ops, that he rode hard the CIA for results, but Talbot's descriptions are rather impressionistic as opposed to revealing: what exactly was Bobby telling the CIA? when he was yelling at them for doing to little about Castro... to me it was all rather confusing, this whole description that Kennedy was running backchannels to Castro, while his brother Bobby was directing covert ops against Castro. I don't disbelieve it, I just wish that Talbot had a more hard-nosed approach to it - more of a hard description of events. Most importantly, I'd like to know in more detail the nature of Bobby's anti-Castro's ops. The second thing has to do with the Kennedys failure to investigate JFK's death as attorney general. Now, I do understand what Talbot says, that Kennedy felt powerless and maybe even guilty... but still... something seems missing here. Why not get the Justice Department into the investigation? Why not get Sheridan on it? I mean it's difficult to believe that the assassins would've gone after Bobby so soon after killing JFK... nobody would've believed that it was just a coincidence...

All in all, though, a fascinating story... and the sub-story of Mary Meyer is really stunning...



5 out of 5 stars good choice   July 28, 2008
this was a good choice for my Kennedy library and it was sent very quickly and efficiently...


5 out of 5 stars Historical AND Enjoyable   June 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you're interested in conspiracy theories for the Kennedy assassination, this is probably not the book to read. However, if you're interested in the Kennedy administration itself, its key players and the various issues it dealt with, this is a must-read. Well written and entertaining to read, BROTHERS gives a historical yet personal and enjoyable description of John & Bobby Kennedy's time in the White House. President Kennedy is generally defined by the Cuban Missile Crisis and his assassination, but this book explores several other issues that are less publicized but no less significant, as well as the role his brother played in the administration. I highly recommend this book; it was extremely enjoyable and informative!


4 out of 5 stars An insider's look at Kennedy history   June 7, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a unique look at the Kennedys from within the Kennedy camp. We witness the major events of our era through the eyes of Robert Kennedy and the close-knit "band of brothers."

While this book doesn't settle the issue of the John Kennedy Assassination, it establishes who the Kennedy clan and its allies felt was responsible. RFK firmly believed "they" killed his brother. Whatever the reader's opinion of the event, it is interesting to view RFK's life and career as products of that belief.

I was impressed both with the level of research and with the writing style. Though a great deal of information was presented, Brothers moved along very quickly



5 out of 5 stars Great book for Kennedy beginners and experts   May 28, 2008
I am only on page 135 and I have learned more about the brothers than I could have hoped for. A great read with old family photos. It was written in 2007 so I am guessing it is one of the most current available??
Any other sugesstions let me know!

Derek


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