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The Kennedy Debutante
by Kerri Maher
I really enjoyed this book. Not a lot of literature focuses on Kick Kennedy (when there is a lot about the rest of her family), and it was really interesting to learn more about her. Kick seems like she was a very vibrant person, and it is great to see her get the spotlight for a little bit within her famous family.
One of the best parts about this book is that Kick becomes such a relatable character. Yes, she is wealthy and doing things that most of us will never have the chance to do. But she seems so human. She has human struggles, worries, and even triumphs. I was rooting for her relationship with Billy the whole story, and was so glad when they finally got together.
I also loved how the author used actual quotes and telegrams that were found in Kick's diary and scrapbook. Though this was a fictional novel, that tethers it to reality.
One of the best parts about this book is that Kick becomes such a relatable character. Yes, she is wealthy and doing things that most of us will never have the chance to do. But she seems so human. She has human struggles, worries, and even triumphs. I was rooting for her relationship with Billy the whole story, and was so glad when they finally got together.
I also loved how the author used actual quotes and telegrams that were found in Kick's diary and scrapbook. Though this was a fictional novel, that tethers it to reality.