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The Bookworm
New At The Library
A Revealing ‘Hidden Kennedy’
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library
this week:
“Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy
Daughter” by Kate Clifford Larson; ©
2015, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 302
pages.
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Adult Books
• Cleopatra’s Shadows by Emily Holleman; Fiction
• The Company She Kept by Archer Mayor; Fiction
• The Double Life of Liliane by Lily Tuck; Fiction
• Eve by Wm. Paul Young; Fiction
• Finale by Thomas Mallon; Fiction
• Fool’s Quest by Robin Hobb; Fiction
• Jade Dragon Mountain by Elsa Hart; Fiction
• The Killing Lessons by Saul Black
• The Last September by Nina De Gramont; Fiction
• The Survivor by Vince Flynn; Fiction
• Those We Left Behind by Stuart Neville; Fiction
• Vintage by David Baker; Fiction
• A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan; Fiction
• The Year of Necessary Lies by Kris Radish; Fiction
• Blackout by Sarah Hepola; Nonfiction
• Cultivating Chaos by Reig, Kress & Becker; Nonfiction
• The End of Memory by Jay Ingram; Nonfiction
• Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better by Pema Chodron;
Nonfiction
• Food52: Baking by Amanda Hesser; Nonfiction
• Geo Power by Donal Blaise Lloyd; Nonfiction
• Infectious Madness by Harriet A. Washington;
Nonfiction
• One Man Against the World by Tim Weiner; Nonfiction
• Sage Living by Anne Sage; Nonfiction
• 10-Minute Hairstyles by Andre Martens; Nonfiction
Adult Audio Books
• Above the Waterfall by Ron Rash; Fiction
• Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave; Fiction
• The Murder House by James Patterson & Dave Ellis;
Fiction
• Shadow Play by Iris Johansen; Fiction
Adult DVDs
• Jupiter Ascending
• Pitch Perfect 2
Young Adult Books
• Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; Fiction
• The Dogs by Allan Stratton; Fiction
• Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy; Fiction
• Empire of the Night by Kelley Armstrong; Fiction
• No Such Person by Caroline B. Cooney; Fiction
Junior Books
• Big Nate: Welcome to My World by Lincoln Peirce;
Fiction
• Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Dorky Drama
Queen by Rachel Renee Russell; Fiction
• Frank Einstein and the Electro-Finger by Jon Scieszka; Fiction
• The Secret Mission by William Tuck; Fiction
• LEGO: Awesome Ideas by Daniel Lipkowitz; Nonfiction
• No Summit Out of Sight by Jordan Romero; Nonfiction
Easy Books
• Crybaby by Karen Beaumont; Fiction
• Hiawatha and the Peacemaker by Robertson &
Shannon; Fiction
• Mickey & Minnie Storybook Collection by Disney;
Fiction
• Princess Storybook Collection by Disney; Fiction
• Thank You and Good Night by Patrick McDonnell;
Fiction
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
The King has spoken.
And in pretty much every fairy tale,
that’s all it takes for a Happy (or not-soHappy) Ending: he decrees, and it is so.
And in the new book “Rosemary: The
Hidden Kennedy Daughter” by Kate Clifford Larson, you’ll see how that affected
the oldest girl in what many say was
America’s Royal Family.
When Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy went
into labor on the 13th of September, 1918,
she figured her third baby’s birth would
be as uneventful as that of her first two
children. Alas, the doctor was delayed in
caring for Boston’s Spanish Flu victims
so the nurse, unauthorized to deliver the
child, held the baby in place in the birth
canal for two excruciating hours.
By the time little Rosemary Kennedy was a year old, it was obvious that
something was amiss. Compared to her
older brothers, “Rosie” was delayed in all
milestones, which her mother blamed on
“gender and temperament.” Still, hoping
her daughter would catch up, Rose vowed
to spend more time with Rosemary.
No matter how much parental attention she had, however, Rosemary would
never be a rough-and-tumble Kennedy. As
younger siblings were born and quickly
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Dates and times for the Haunted House are:
• Oct. 16-17, 23-24 and Oct. 30 – 7-11 p.m.
• Oct. 31 – 7 p.m.-midnight.
Admission is $10, or $8 with a nonperishable food item. Proceeds will go toward youth and community programs.
Parental discretion is advised.
Carson’s Birthday Party At Norfolk
NORFOLK, Neb. -- Celebrate what would have been Johnny
Carson’s 90th birthday at the Elkhorn Valley Museum in Norfolk
on Friday, Oct. 23. Starting at noon, remember this legendary
local by enjoying a special marathon of our favorite clips and
episodes of “The Tonight Show.”
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Trobaugh Presents Concert At Elk Point
The Yankton Press & Dakotan is seeking your spookiest encounters with the unknown for its Oct. 31 edition of River City.
Let us know what hides in your darkened corners. If your
house is crawling with ghosts or you have experienced paranormal events that you can’t explain, give us the eerie details.
We want to hear about the best haunted houses or haunted
places in the area. There is a lot of history creeping beneath
those floorboards. All those spine chilling sounds might be urging you to tell their story.
For tips on where these creatures might linger, submit them
to news@yankton.net by 5 p.m. on Oct. 23.
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overtook her both physically and mentally, it became apparent that she was
going to need more than the family could
offer. Doctors diagnosed her as “mentally
retarded”; she might also have suffered
from epilepsy. Inwardly, she struggled;
outwardly, she was charming and funloving. Many thought she was just “shy.”
Desperate for a cure that would never
come, Joseph and Rose Kennedy sent
Rosemary to a succession of schools
until, in 1938, a good fit was found in
Great Britain but World War II intervened.
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Nineteen-year-old Rosemary was pulled
from that school for her safety, and her
stateside return sent her into a tailspin.
By 1941, Joseph Kennedy was searching for new methods of treatment for his
daughter, and had considered lobotomy
(a radical brain surgery). Family members
recommended against it, but he’d been
“assured” it would work and so, sometime
in early November 1941, without telling
his wife or children, he authorized the
surgery …
Stunned. Absolutely stunned. That
was me, as I read this sit-still book. Yes, I
was aware that Rosemary lived until relatively recently, tucked away in small-town
Wisconsin, but the rest?
I had no idea ...
That story, however, isn’t all that lies
inside “Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy
Daughter”: author Kate Clifford Larson
also lays out plenty of history, both of
the family as a whole and of the world.
She reaches back to the earliest Kennedy years and, as she pulls us forward,
she puts into context each phase of
Rosemary’s life, plunging us into the way
things were early in the last century.
Then, believe it or not, in Larson’s hands,
this tragic tale culminates in an oddly
happy ending.
I couldn’t get enough of this astounding book and, especially if you like a
splash of historical biography in your
scandal, you’ll love it, too. “Rosemary:
The Hidden Kennedy Daughter” is a book
I can’t speak enough about.
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