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Kornbluth, Jesse.
JFK and Mary Meyer :
a love story /
a novel by Jesse Kornbluth.
New York, NY :
Skyhorse Publishing,
[2020]
184 pages ;
24 cm.
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John F. Kennedy said he needed sex every three days or he got a headache. In the White House, he never had a headache. Kennedy met Mary Pinchot in 1935, when he was eighteen and she was sixteen. Twenty years later, when she was living in Virginia and married to Cord Meyer, a high-ranking CIA official, she was Jack and Jackie Kennedy's next-door neighbor. In 1962, she was an artist, divorced, living in Washington--and Kennedy's first serious romance. Mary Pinchot Meyer was more than a bedmate. She was Kennedy's beacon light: his sole female adviser, spending mornings in the Oval Office, and, at night, discussing issues. After the 1964 election, Kennedy said, he would divorce Jackie and marry her.
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Kennedy, John F
(John Fitzgerald)
1917-1963.
Meyer, Mary
1920-1964.
Romance fiction.
Historical fiction.
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