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Updegrove limns Kennedy s ascent from overshadowed, somewhat sickly second son to war hero... Updegrove doesn t lose his way in excessive detail, penning a biography that brings JFK into living perspective for a younger generation who might know him only from their parents tales. Booklist (starred review)
Updegrove s skillful portrait reveals a president who learned on the job and did so with humility, calling forth the best in all of us, which helps account for the widely shared enshrinement of Kennedy s memory today A well-rendered portrait showing that presidential politics can be both effective and a force for the good. Kirkus
The fast-paced narrative smoothly transitions from one high-stakes matter to the next and reveals just how eventful the abbreviated Kennedy presidency was . a brisk and entertaining biography. Publishers Weekly
In this tremendously absorbing and inviting portrait, Mark Updegrove delivers a warm, yet unflinching examination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. His deep knowledge of the presidency allows him to convey the political complexity of the issues without ever losing the narrative flow. This is an important book that captures the energy, hope and vision of a young president navigating a potential nuclear confrontation, a gathering storm in Vietnam, and the struggle for justice at home. Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Leadership: In Turbulent Times
We are lucky that Mark Updegrove has brought us this elegant, concise, knowing, fluent and highly-readable look at John F. Kennedy as president. In these troubled times, JFK s leadership looks better and better in the rearview mirror, and Updegrove here deploys his wise historical judgment to show us the essentials of why. Michael Beschloss, New York Times bestselling author of Presidents of War: The Epic Story, from 1807 to Modern Times
With narrative gifts worthy of its title, Incomparable Grace rescues JFK from Camelot mythology. In its place Mark Updegrove gives us the event- and conscience-driven transformation of a cautious Cold War liberal to a trailblazing advocate for nuclear restraint and the dismantling of his own country s segregated culture. Candid and clear eyed about Kennedy s failings, this hugely readable volume explains and justifies his lofty ranking among historians, and his continuing hold over the popular imagination. Richard Norton Smith, author of On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller