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And They Called It Camelot

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Full Title:

And They Called It Camelot

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780451490926

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.

Publication Date:

10th March 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Romance
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

480

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 203mm

Description

An intimate portrait of the life of Jackie O... An intimate portrait of the life of Jackie O... Few of us can claim to be the authors of our fate. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy knows no other choice. With the eyes of the world watching, Jackie uses her effortless charm and keen intelligence to carve a place for herself among the men of history and weave a fairy tale for the American people, embodying a senator's wife, a devoted mother, a First Lady-a queen in her own right. But all reigns must come to an end. Once JFK travels to Dallas and the clock ticks down those thousand days of magic in Camelot, Jackie is forced to pick up the ruined fragments of her life and forge herself into a new identity that is all her own, that of an American legend.

Reviews

AUSA TodayBestseller!

"And They Called It Camelot
is the book club pick of the year. Stephanie Marie Thornton brings an American icon to life: Jackie the debutante, the First Lady, the survivor who at last becomes the heroine of her own story." Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Huntress, on And They Called It Camelot

An extraordinary profile of the courage and grace of the indomitable Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, And They Called it Camelot is impeccably researched and richly drawn. Thornton celebrates the former First Ladys life in a sweeping account filled with poignant intimacy. Readers are instantly transported to Jackies version of Camelot as they immerse themselves in the fascinating and tumultuous history of the times. An unputdownable, unforgettable read.Chanel Cleeton, New York Times bestselling author of Next Year in Havana, onAnd They Called It Camelot

Addictive, dishy, and emotionally haunting, this novel paints an intimate portrait of a tumultuous marriage that played out on the world's stage and ended in national tragedy. Loving and losing one of history's most charismatic American presidents marks Jaqueline Kennedy's life ever after, but oh, how she rises up from the ashes. Vivid, engrossing, and utterly unforgettable, And They Called It Camelot is Thornton's best work yet. Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling coauthor of America's First Daughter, onAnd They Called It Camelot

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis leaves an enduring (and intimidating) legacy; for a writer, finding something new and meaningful to say about her is a daunting task. Thornton harnesses her immense talent for historical fiction and combines it with a biographer's immersive research to create a rich portrait that is both intimate and thoughtful while also wildly addictive. I tore through these pages and you will too. Thornton gifts her readers with a fresh appreciation for the indomitable woman behind the iconic sunglasses. Steven Rowley, author of The Editor, onAnd They Called It Camelot

"Stephanie Thornton has compellingly and sympathetically humanized an American icon. Well researched and beautifully written, And They Called It Camelot is compulsively readable historical fiction!" Laura Kamoie, New York Times Bestselling Coauthor of My Dear Hamilton, onAnd They Called It Camelot

"In her rich, fascinating account of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis life, author Stephanie Marie Thornton effortlessly transports us back in time.A powerful and uplifting portrayal.Womans World, onAnd They Called It Camelot

Thornton captures a celebrity with whom the world mourned in November 1963, but her down-to-earth approach has given us the opportunity for a more intimate and less sensational look at Jackie, the wife and mother. Highly recommended.Historical Novel Society

Even if you think you know the story of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, youre in for rare behind-the-scenes look at the former First Ladys life. Stephanie Thornton has channeled this iconic woman and delivers such an intimate portrait, at times I had to remind myself that this is a novel and not Kennedys own memoir. Such an ambitious undertaking and Thornton not only pulls it off, she hits it out of the park. This book is nothing short of magical.Renee Rosen, Author of Park Avenue Summer, onAnd They Called It Camelot

This book grabbed me from page one and wouldnt let me go. A multi-dimensional imagining of the trials and triumphs of Jaqueline Bouvier Kennedy, And They Called It Camelot willmake you rethink everything you thought you knew about this remarkable First Lady. Full of glamour, scandal, and heartache, this is a novel you will want to discuss with all of your friends.Kerri Maher, Author of The Girl in White Gloves, onAnd They Called It Camelot

Students of history will appreciate Thorntons exacting research and convincing portrayal of the first lady and style icon, and Kennedy aficionados will feel as if they have an unparalleled access to Camelot. Thorntons magnificent portrayal of Onassis will delight fans of Kennedy-related fiction.Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), onAnd They Called It Camelot

And They Called It Camelot is a sumptuous, propulsive, scandal-filled peek behind the curtain of American royalty. Thornton gives the reader a fascinating look at the masks worn by those who live in the public life. One might not agree with all of Jackies choices, but the force of her instinct for survival cannot be denied.Erika Robuck, National bestselling author of Hemingways Girl, onAnd They Called It Camelot

Her Jackie steps out of the pages a convincing, three-dimensional character, complete with contradictions and self-doubt. Its like reading her private diary witty, warm and full of color. The shining heart of the novel is her love for (and frustration with) Jack, who is described as a golden figure, so sexy any of us would swoon at his feet. Their attraction is tangible and sizzling hot. All the way through, Stephanies writing is vivid, with lotsof memorable images (like those lemon-lipped Rah-Rah Sisters!). Im going to have to go back and read it all again in a few weeks. Gill Paul, Author of The Lost Daughter, onAnd They Called It Camelot

Lush, smart, and sumptuously elegant, Stephanie Marie Thorntons And They Called It Camelot captures Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedys life in all its many complexities, drawing back the curtain on a legend to reveal the all-too-human woman beneath. A beautiful portrait of an American icon.Bryn Turnbull, Author of The Woman Before Wallis, onAnd They Called It Camelot

And They Called It Camelot, by Stephanie Marie Thornton, is simply spellbinding. This intimate story of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis portrays a woman finding her way in a landscape dominated by men, and, with grace and astounding resilience, forging an identity the world will never forget. A tale of love and devastation, greatness and sacrifice, this remarkable novel will grip readers until the last page.Kristin Beck, Author of Courage, My Love, onAnd They Called It Camelot

"Readers will enjoy this heartbreaking story of a wifes fierce pride and loyalty to her president and country, despite years of marital loneliness and loss."Library Journal, on And They Called It Camelot

Thornton brings Jackies compelling voice to life.BookTrib, on And They Called It Camelot

Tackling a larger-than-life person such as Jackie Kennedy is a daunting undertaking, and Stephanie Marie Thornton handles that challenge splendidly. Thorntons decision to have Jackie narrate her own story lends an intimate feel to the talea fascinating and personal portrait of one of Americas most iconic women."Bookreporter, on And They Called It Camelot

Praise forAmerican Princess

As juicy and enlightening as a page in Meghan Markle's diary.InStyle

A rare behind-the-scenes tale of a spunky woman who relies on her independent spirit to face down each challenge with courage and grace.Woman's World

Readers who enjoy sweeping family sagas will devour this novel with its feisty protagonist and host of well-known historical figures. It comes highly recommended.Historical Novel Reviews

The wild, wonderful, outsize personality of presidential daughter Alice Roosevelt is on full and fantastic display in this lightly fictionalized take on her unapologetic, unconventional life.Alice herself would undoubtedly have loved this take on her unorthodox lifeas will the many destined to read it.Publishers Weekly

An absorbing portrait of a woman who lived life on her own terms.Booklist

Readers will be enthralled by Alices wit and adventures...as Thornton expertly weaves the events of her life.Library Journal

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Stephanie Marie Thornton is a high school history teacher and lives in Alaska with her husband and daughter.

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