The Last Brother
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Narrated by:
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Cotter Smith
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By:
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Joe McGinniss
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Would you listen to The Last Brother again? Why?
I just did in a way. I have a first edition hardcover copy. I read it many years ago. I was riveted to it then & became a Joe McGinniss fan. It was just as amazing if not more so this "read." It is touching. One hurts. One resents what power can cover-up. Yet the brother that was never the one, Edward, shows through here. Admittedly as a young man which makes his future all-the-more touching/fascinating knowing how hard & long he worked and went on for the betterment of the country through his congressional role. As well after the book was written we know that Ted matured into a strong male figure for the younger members of the ill-fated family. (Yes with some more Kennedy screw-ups, but ultimately he became quite a man and through this author's eyes, we can glean a sense of the family-law he had to overcome to do so. The Chappiqquiddic Scandal is told in a thrilling manner as many forensic shows/books of today. Yet the book never makes judgements, does not present any hypothesis it then struggles boorishly to support. I do understand why the Kennedy's did not authorize this biographical book about Edward Kennedy, yet I suspect privately they admire the work.What did you like best about this story?
From start to finish, without any hyper-charged "story," it is one of those biographies that seems to allow the reader access to the inner-workings of the covered person. That sense builds. The book does not sensationalize the Chappiqquiddic mystery. Yet it does lend some insight into it. And as horrific as it was in many ways (as was the way) I had some empathy for Ted. He had to face Joe! His whole life was about outrageous expectations under the mantra that "Kennedy's do not fail."I think I forgot how much younger he was than Jack. The baby of the family. Too bad there could not have been a part II of his life by McGinniss.And the book mentions the JFK assassination & burial procession, but for the only time I have read or heard it, quite fascinatingly and intimately from Ted's experience of it.Have you listened to any of Cotter Smith’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not to my knowledge however I liked him very much.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Page one through the last page.Any additional comments?
It may not sound exciting. It is a part of history, a frequently omitted part of the Kennedy .... What? Myth? And it managed as well to be something of a thriller without vilifying The Last Brother. It tells the story and pain is felt.Unexpected-Riveting Insight into The Kennedy Saga
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Worth reading as ONE input into the Kennedy legacy
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I expected more. I really just did not care for this book at all.If you’ve listened to books by Joe McGinniss before, how does this one compare?
My least favorite. I have read all his books.What about Cotter Smith’s performance did you like?
Just thought he did a nice job.Could you see The Last Brother being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Not at all.Any additional comments?
Wish I hadn't bought it. I was always confident in this authors work. I knew whatever the subject I would enjoy reading/listening. Now I'm not so sure. Will continue to buy his books, but I won't expect as much as I didFan of Joe McGinnis work....normally.
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What did you love best about The Last Brother?
History lessonsWho was your favorite character and why?
Bobby Kennedy he had great courageHave you listened to any of Cotter Smith’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
noDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Interesting to understand reality vs public perceptionAny additional comments?
Great book, loved hearing about historic eventsGreat book
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