Some moments were deeply sweet but most of them were tacky and irrelevant for me to know so many things about her. But the thing I like the least was how she couldn't move herself from her ego. What I understand is that she really was their dear friend and associate but it was annoying to read so...
RoseMarie Terenzio was John F. Kennedy's assistant and worked for him during the years he published the magazine "George". Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had passed away the year before he started the magazine, so RoseMarie did not get to meet her, but she became very close friends with John Jr. and...
This memoir follows the life of RoseMarie as she starts to work for JFK Jr. and moves up from being a secretary for his magazine to his personal assistant, dear friend, and large part of his life. Her life as his assistant has a lot of glamorous parts, but her job becomes her life and RoseMarie d...
“Rosie, who’s the most fascinating woman in politics?” He was working on ideas for the cover of George’s annual 20 Most Fascinating Women in Politics issue. “Hillary Clinton?” I said. “Yeah, okay. But she already said no to the cover. I’ve got another idea,” he said, looking like the cat that swa...