White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port
“Impeccably researched...captivating!” -Elin Hilderbrand * “A well-paced history.” -The New York Times Book Review * “Fascinating...with new details and well-sourced reporting.” -Associated Press

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! The intimate, multigenerational story of the Kennedy family as seen through their Hyannis Port compound on Cape Cod-the iconic place where they've celebrated, mourned, and bonded-based on more than a hundred in-depth interviews by a Rolling Stone editor and journalist Kate Storey.

Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, is synonymous with the Kennedy family. It is where, for a hundred years, America's most storied political family has come to celebrate, bond, play, and grieve. It is also the setting of so many events we remember: JFK giving his presidential acceptance speech, Jackie speaking with a Life magazine reporter just days after her husband's assassination, Senator Edward Kennedy seeking refuge after the Chappaquiddick crash, Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger tying the knot-and even Conor Kennedy courting pop star Taylor Swift. Anyone who has lived in, worked at, or visited the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port has had a front-row view to history. Now, with extraordinary access to the Kennedy family-and featuring more than fifty rarely-seen images-journalist Kate Storey gives us a remarkably intimate and poignant look at the rhythms of an American dynasty.

Drawing from a wealth of conversations with family members, friends, neighbors, household and security staff, Storey presents a rich and textured account of the Kennedys' lives in their summer refuge. From the 1920s, when Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy rented then bought a home known as The Malcolm Cottage, to today, when many Kennedys have purchased their own homes surrounding what's now called The Big House, this book delivers many surprising revelations across the decades, including what matriarch Rose considered the family's greatest tragedy, the rivalrous relationship between brothers Jack and Joe, details about Jackie's life at the compound, and previously unknown glimpses into JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's loving and ill-fated relationship.

“Engaging and...intimate anecdotes that often stand in contrast to predominant, media-created perceptions...Readers will come away with new insights and due appreciation for this uniquely American dynasty” (Booklist, starred review).
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White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port
“Impeccably researched...captivating!” -Elin Hilderbrand * “A well-paced history.” -The New York Times Book Review * “Fascinating...with new details and well-sourced reporting.” -Associated Press

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! The intimate, multigenerational story of the Kennedy family as seen through their Hyannis Port compound on Cape Cod-the iconic place where they've celebrated, mourned, and bonded-based on more than a hundred in-depth interviews by a Rolling Stone editor and journalist Kate Storey.

Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, is synonymous with the Kennedy family. It is where, for a hundred years, America's most storied political family has come to celebrate, bond, play, and grieve. It is also the setting of so many events we remember: JFK giving his presidential acceptance speech, Jackie speaking with a Life magazine reporter just days after her husband's assassination, Senator Edward Kennedy seeking refuge after the Chappaquiddick crash, Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger tying the knot-and even Conor Kennedy courting pop star Taylor Swift. Anyone who has lived in, worked at, or visited the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port has had a front-row view to history. Now, with extraordinary access to the Kennedy family-and featuring more than fifty rarely-seen images-journalist Kate Storey gives us a remarkably intimate and poignant look at the rhythms of an American dynasty.

Drawing from a wealth of conversations with family members, friends, neighbors, household and security staff, Storey presents a rich and textured account of the Kennedys' lives in their summer refuge. From the 1920s, when Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy rented then bought a home known as The Malcolm Cottage, to today, when many Kennedys have purchased their own homes surrounding what's now called The Big House, this book delivers many surprising revelations across the decades, including what matriarch Rose considered the family's greatest tragedy, the rivalrous relationship between brothers Jack and Joe, details about Jackie's life at the compound, and previously unknown glimpses into JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's loving and ill-fated relationship.

“Engaging and...intimate anecdotes that often stand in contrast to predominant, media-created perceptions...Readers will come away with new insights and due appreciation for this uniquely American dynasty” (Booklist, starred review).
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White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port

White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port

by Kate Storey

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White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port

White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port

by Kate Storey

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“Impeccably researched...captivating!” -Elin Hilderbrand * “A well-paced history.” -The New York Times Book Review * “Fascinating...with new details and well-sourced reporting.” -Associated Press

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! The intimate, multigenerational story of the Kennedy family as seen through their Hyannis Port compound on Cape Cod-the iconic place where they've celebrated, mourned, and bonded-based on more than a hundred in-depth interviews by a Rolling Stone editor and journalist Kate Storey.

Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, is synonymous with the Kennedy family. It is where, for a hundred years, America's most storied political family has come to celebrate, bond, play, and grieve. It is also the setting of so many events we remember: JFK giving his presidential acceptance speech, Jackie speaking with a Life magazine reporter just days after her husband's assassination, Senator Edward Kennedy seeking refuge after the Chappaquiddick crash, Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger tying the knot-and even Conor Kennedy courting pop star Taylor Swift. Anyone who has lived in, worked at, or visited the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port has had a front-row view to history. Now, with extraordinary access to the Kennedy family-and featuring more than fifty rarely-seen images-journalist Kate Storey gives us a remarkably intimate and poignant look at the rhythms of an American dynasty.

Drawing from a wealth of conversations with family members, friends, neighbors, household and security staff, Storey presents a rich and textured account of the Kennedys' lives in their summer refuge. From the 1920s, when Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy rented then bought a home known as The Malcolm Cottage, to today, when many Kennedys have purchased their own homes surrounding what's now called The Big House, this book delivers many surprising revelations across the decades, including what matriarch Rose considered the family's greatest tragedy, the rivalrous relationship between brothers Jack and Joe, details about Jackie's life at the compound, and previously unknown glimpses into JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's loving and ill-fated relationship.

“Engaging and...intimate anecdotes that often stand in contrast to predominant, media-created perceptions...Readers will come away with new insights and due appreciation for this uniquely American dynasty” (Booklist, starred review).

Editorial Reviews

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
An Amazon Best History Book of 2023
#1 Must-Read Book of the Summer by Town & Country
Most Anticipated Book of the Summer by Elle


“A well-paced history...Storey has shaken a lot of archival trees and has embedded herself within the surviving Kennedy family...A revealing record.”
—New York Times Book Review

“A fascinating narrative...with new details and well-sourced reporting. Storey's research gives the book a more intimate feel than many other histories of the Kennedy family.”
Associated Press

“Journalist Kate Storey turns her sights to Cape Cod in this revealing portrait of the Kennedy family’s iconic Hyannis Port home, and the stories its walls have contained over the decades. Constructed from more than a hundred intimate interviews and dozens of photos, White House by the Sea is a thorough, absorbing volume of love, fame and that most complicated of American families.”
Elle magazine

“[A] thoughtful and astute history. Storey has found a genuinely fresh historical angle. With an abundance of anecdotes...a bittersweet nostalgia moves through some of the chapters like a light mist off Nantucket Sound.”
WBUR

“A treasure trove of interesting, amusing, and poignant stories and anecdotes of the dynamic, tightknit, and consequential clan...Appropriately enough, the book makes for great beach reading, as breezy as the summer air off Nantucket Sound."
Kirkus Reviews

“Engaging and factual, capturing personal nuances and relaying intimate anecdotes that often stand in contrast to predominant, media-created perceptions...Readers will come away with new insights and due appreciation for this uniquely American dynasty.”
Booklist (starred review)

“An immersive behind-the-scenes history...Full of vivid profiles and intriguing asides about the history of Cape Cod, this is a compassionate portrait of America’s most famous political dynasty.”
—Publishers Weekly

“A resplendent stirring of nostalgia...Cape Cod has never had a book worthy of its romance with the Kennedys, nor have the Kennedys had one that does justice to their courtship with the peninsula they transformed into America's Playground—until now. Thanks, Kate Storey, for telling so well a story of who we were in a simpler era, and for making so clear why that story remains so resonant.”
Larry Tye, New York Times bestselling author of Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon

“Impeccably researched, Kate Storey's White House by the Sea is an irresistible invitation to spend time with America's First Family over decades of magical summertimes. Captivating!”
Elin Hilderbrand, author of The Hotel Nantucket

“From touch football on the sprawling lawn to sailing adventures on the Nantucket Sound, to barefoot ice cream runs and steaming thermoses of clam chowder, this is the Kennedy clan at their most private. With a unique angle and chock full of new detail, Kate Storey’s White House by the Sea is a rare peek behind the hedges and fences of Hyannis Port, weaving tales of triumph and despair to render a complex generational portrait of a family built on love and ambition but torn asunder by success and competition.”
Julie Satow, author of The Plaza: The Secret Life of America’s Most Famous Hotel

New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand

Impeccably researched, [this] is an irresistible invitation to spend time with America’s First Family over decades of magical summertimes. Captivating!”

Kirkus Reviews

2023-03-21
The latest book about one of America's most famous families presents a novel approach to a well-charted course.

Storey, senior features editor for Rolling Stone, creatively compiles the last century of Kennedy family history through the lens of their residence in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, purchased by Joseph P. Kennedy in the 1920s. Part of the uniqueness of this book are the insights gleaned from personal interviews with—and subsequent descriptions of—heretofore unknown Hyannis Port neighbors (friendly and otherwise) and the social evolution of the small Cape Cod village that the family put on the world stage. The text is a treasure trove of interesting, amusing, and poignant stories and anecdotes of the dynamic, tightknit, and consequential clan, yet many have been told in countless books by Kennedy family members, Laurence Leamer, Barbara Leaming, and numerous other authors. As such, much of the content will be familiar ground for Kennedyphiles. Storey does well not to overlook the well-publicized and multigenerational foibles and flaws of the family, including Joseph parading his paramour, film superstar Gloria Swanson, around Hyannis Port; the death of Mary Jo Kopechne at Chappaquiddick and the subsequent attempts at damage control; and a revealing conversation that Rose had with a local friend about her husband's unilateral decision to lobotomize their eldest daughter, Rosemary. The author presents the family's many triumphs, heartbreaks, and attempts at redemption (particularly arranging Rosemary's return visits to Hyannis Port) matter-of-factly and mostly without judgment but with a decidedly soft focus. This is perhaps best illustrated in Storey's description of the circumstances surrounding Ted Kennedy's infamous interview with Roger Mudd conducted at Hyannis Port, during which he was unable to articulate exactly why he wanted to be president. Appropriately enough, the book makes for great beach reading, as breezy as the summer air off Nantucket Sound.

A light yet thoroughly researched book that will appeal to followers of the Kennedy family and celebrity culture.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176831597
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 06/27/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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