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Once Upon a Secret

English · Paperback / Softback

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In 1963, Mimi Beardsley was a naive young American girl, very much a product of her class and time - she had attended the same exclusive girls'' school as Jackie Bouvier, now installed in the White House as the president''s wife. Which is also where Mimi found herself, as an 18-year-old intern. The JFK White House was a place for which she was not remotely prepared, dominated by the charismatic and sexually rapacious figure of the president. Within days, they had started a relationship. There are several extraordinary things about Mimi''s story. One is that she has evaded notice from any of the biographers of JFK and other chroniclers of the heady days and sexual shenanigans of Camelot. Only by chance did a reporter in 2006 follow up a mention of her name in a book about JFK, and doorstep her - now a married grandmother living quietly in New York - to find out whether she was the Mimi Beardsely mentioned in a passing reference. This is all the more surprising given the length of time the affair continued - 18 months - and the fact that it was ended only by his assassination. Mimi Beardsley Alford has decided, after 40 years of silence and deep reflection, to tell her story. But this is not just a personal memoir of a young woman of her generation and class coming of age in the 1960s, and her relationship with JFK. She also examines the significant impact it had on her life and relationships since, why she has chosen to remain silent for so long, and why she feels that this is the moment to speak out.

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"With the benefit of hindsight and good old-fashioned maturity, she does not judge her young self, or indeed JFK, too harshly. She writes not just about the secret, but about the corrosive effect of keeping that secret . . . In short, she's a wise old bird, and you can't help liking her, or her elegant and thoroughly good-natured book." Spectator

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Authors Marion Beardsley Alford, Mimi Alford, Mimi Beardsley Alford, Judith Newman
Publisher Hutchinson
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.02.2012
 
EAN 9780091936563
ISBN 978-0-09-193656-3
No. of pages 198
Dimensions 153 mm x 232 mm x 16 mm
Series HUTCHINSON
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)
Non-fiction book

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