Jackie and Maria
A Novel of Jackie Kennedy & Maria Callas
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5.0 • 1 calificación
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- $229.00
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- $229.00
Descripción editorial
From the #1 bestselling author of The Secret
Wife comes a story of love, passion, and tragedy as the lives of
Jackie Kennedy and Maria Callas are intertwined—and they become the ultimate
rivals, in love with the same man.
The President's Wife; a Glamorous Superstar; the rivalry
that shook the world...
Jackie Kennedy was beautiful, sophisticated, and
contemplating leaving her ambitious young senator husband. Life in the public
eye with an overly ambitious--and unfaithful—man who could hardly be
coaxed to return from a vacation after the birth of a stillborn child was
breaking her spirit. So when she's offered a holiday on the luxurious
yacht owned by billionaire Ari Onassis, she says yes...to a meeting that will
ultimately change her life.
Maria Callas is at the height of her operatic career and
widely considered to be the finest soprano in the world. And then
she's introduced to Aristotle Onassis, the world’s richest man and her
fellow Greek. Stuck in a childless, sexless marriage, and with pressures on all
sides from opera house managers and a hostile press, she finds her life being
turned upside down by this hyper-intelligent and impeccably charming man...
Little by
little, Maria’s and Jackie’s lives begin to overlap, and they come closer and
closer until everything they know about the world changes on a dime.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Paul (The Lost Daughter) is at her best in this irresistible tale of the two complex and glamorous women closest to Greek billionaire Aristotle "Ari" Onassis. Opera diva Maria Callas began an affair with Onassis in 1958, which continued until 1968, the year former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy married Onassis. Paul chronicles major events in both women's lives skillfully, whether it's JFK's assassination or Callas performing Aida at Italy's legendary La Scala Opera House. Paul brings a humanizing touch to Jackie's heartbreaks with JFK, including their stillborn daughter Arabella and their son Patrick, who lived two days after a premature birth in 1963, as well as to the story of Callas's rumored son, Omero, named here by Ari after Homer, who dies shortly after his birth from lung failure ("She wanted to spend time with her little boy and memorize every inch of him before they took him away forever"). Paul shines in the small details about her larger-than-life characters, including the legendary soprano's self-consciousness about her weight and subsequent dramatic weight loss, and Jacqueline Kennedy's later life as a book editor. Paul's pitch-perfect ear for dialogue, elegant prose, and sound plotting combine to create a sensational and spellbinding package.