A brilliant novel by Laurie Graham set in wartime
London, which follows Kick Kennedy, sister of future US
President JFK, as she takes London society by storm.
Nora Brennan is a country girl from Westmeath. When she
lands herself a position as nursery maid to a family in
Brookline, Massachusetts, she little thinks it will
place her at the heart of American history. But it's the
Kennedy family. In 1917 Joseph Kennedy is on his way to
his first million and he has plans to found a dynasty
and ensure that his baby son, Joe Junior, will be the
first Catholic President of the United States. As
nursemaid to all nine Kennedy children, Nora witnesses
every moment, public and private. She sees the boys
coached at their father's knee to believe everything
they'll ever want in life can be bought. She sees the
girls trained by their mother to be good Catholic wives.
World War II changes everything. At the outbreak of war
the Kennedys are living the high life in London, where
Joseph Kennedy is the American ambassador. His reaction
is to send the entire household back across the Atlantic
to safety, but Nora, surprised by midlife love, chooses
to stay in England and do her bit.Separated from her
Kennedys by an ocean she nevertheless remains the warm,
approachable sun around which the older children orbit:
Joe, Jack, Rosemary, and in particular Kick, who throws
the first spanner in the Kennedy works by marrying an
English Protestant. Laurie Graham's poignant new novel
views the Kennedys from below stairs, with the humour
and candour that only an ex-nursemaid dare
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