A modern re-appraisal of John F. Kennedy that recognizes his flaws, but shows how the virtue outweighs the vice. This new biography, written by Michael O'Brien, takes advantage of recently released Kennedy archives.
A modern portrait of the thirty-fifth president draws on a volume of newly released government archive material and the JFK library to offer insights into both his strengths and character flaws, offering new perspectives that ultimately contend that his virtues outweigh his shortcomings...