The Nine of Us – Audiobook Online

“The Nine of Us” is a memoir by Jean Kennedy Smith, narrated by Lorna Raver. The book recounts the author’s childhood growing up in one of the most famous families in America, the Kennedys. Jean was the eighth of nine children born to Rose and Joseph Kennedy, and the memoir provides an intimate look at the family dynamics and the upbringing of this influential family. The book begins with Jean’s early childhood, growing up in a large, bustling household with her siblings. She describes the various characters and personalities of her siblings, including President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, whom she remembers as loving and protective brothers. She also reflects on the family tragedies that defined her childhood, including the deaths of her siblings Kathleen and Joe Jr. during World War II and the assassination of her brother Jack in 1963. Through it all, Jean presents a loving and complex portrait of her family, exploring the bonds of siblings, the challenges of growing up in the public eye, and the dynamics of one of America’s most storied families. “The Nine of Us” is a touching and insightful memoir that offers a unique glimpse into the personal lives of one of America’s most famous families.

In this touching and affectionate memoir, Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, the last surviving child of Joe and Rose Kennedy, provides an intimate and bright overview of a bygone era, when she and her siblings laughed and learned under one roof, guided by their parents. Driven by intriguing newspaper snippets, Rose and Joe Kennedy would ask their nine children questions at the dinner table. “Where might Amelia Earhart have gone?” “How would you solve this terrible drought?” “What would you do about military movements in Europe?” It was a nightly ritual that helped shape the Kennedys into the people they would become.

Before Joe and Rose’s children rose to become world leaders in their own right, they were a loving group of brothers and sisters who played soccer, swam, read books, and pursued their hobbies. They were children inspired by their parents, who instilled in them a strong work ethic, a deep love of country, and a profound appreciation for the sacrifices their ancestors had made to come to America. “No whining in this house!” was their father’s frequent admonition. That was his way of reminding them not to complain, to be grateful for what they had, and to give back.

In her notable memoir, Kennedy Smith – the last surviving sibling – reminisces about this special time in their lives. With a wealth of lore and engaging anecdotes, The Nine of Us vividly portrays this close-knit, large family at another point in American history. Kennedy Smith delivers indelible portraits, elegantly rendered, of real-life brothers and sisters and her parents. “They knew how to heal our hurts, bandage our wounds, listen to our sorrows, and help us enjoy life,” she writes. “We were truly lucky children.”

It’s a heartfelt tribute to her parents, Joseph and Rose Kennedy, to her eight brothers and sisters, and to the childhood they shared. They worked hard, played hard, and were loved by all for their personalities and spirits. I’m glad I read this and grateful to the author for sharing this inside look at the Kennedy family. It may have represented all with a touch of mystery, but it’s accurate.

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