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A review by jenspagesandponderings
Jackie by Dawn Tripp
5.0
"Jackie" offers a nuanced, fictional exploration of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's life that goes beyond the public persona we're all familiar with. The novel delves into Jackie's inner world, from her early twenties to her later years, providing a thoughtful interpretation of her relationships, ambitions, and the events that shaped her life.
What struck me most was Tripp's ability to humanize this iconic figure. The Jackie we meet here isn't just the poised First Lady or the tabloid sensation, but a complex woman grappling with love, loss, and her own identity. The writing is elegant and immersive, particularly in depicting the White House years and the aftermath of the assassination.
While it's important to remember this is fiction, Tripp's interpretation feels authentic and well-researched. It prompted me to reconsider what I thought I knew about Jackie's life and the era she lived through.
As someone who wasn't overly familiar with the details of Jackie's life beyond the broad strokes, I found this novel enlightening. It's earned its place in my top 10 for 2024.
What struck me most was Tripp's ability to humanize this iconic figure. The Jackie we meet here isn't just the poised First Lady or the tabloid sensation, but a complex woman grappling with love, loss, and her own identity. The writing is elegant and immersive, particularly in depicting the White House years and the aftermath of the assassination.
While it's important to remember this is fiction, Tripp's interpretation feels authentic and well-researched. It prompted me to reconsider what I thought I knew about Jackie's life and the era she lived through.
As someone who wasn't overly familiar with the details of Jackie's life beyond the broad strokes, I found this novel enlightening. It's earned its place in my top 10 for 2024.