Ted Kennedy, Edward Klein
Ted Kennedy, Edward Klein
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Ted Kennedy
The Dream That Never Died

Author: Edward Klein

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/19/2009


Synopsis

In the most inspiring speech of his career, Ted Kennedy once vowed: "For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."

Unlike his martyred brothers, John and Robert, whose lives were cut off before the promise of a better future could be realized, Ted lived long enough to make many promises come true. During a career that spanned an astonishing half-century, he put his imprint on every major piece of progressive legislation–from health care and education to civil rights.

There were times during that career–such as after the incident in Chappaquiddick–when Ted seemed to have surrendered to his demons. But there were other times–after one of his inspiring speeches on the floor of the Senate, for example–when he was compared to Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, and other great lawmakers of the past.

Indeed, for most of his life, Ted Kennedy played a kaleidoscope of roles–from destructive thrill seeker to constructive lawmaker; from straying husband to devoted father and uncle. In Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died, celebrated Kennedy biographer Edward Klein at last reconciles these contradictions, painting a stunningly original, up-to-the-moment portrait of Ted Kennedy and his remarkable late-in-life redemption.

Drawing on a vast store of original research and unprecedented access to Ted Kennedy’s political associates, friends, and family, Klein takes the reader behind the scenes to reveal many secrets. Among them:

• Why Caroline Kennedy, at Ted’s urging, aspired to fill the New York Senate vacancy but then suddenly and unexpectedly withdrew her candidacy.
• How Ted ended his longest-lasting romantic relationship to marry Victoria Reggie, and the unexpected effect that union had on his personal and political redemption.
• What transpired between the parents of Mary Jo Kopechne and Ted Kennedy during two private meetings at Ted’s home.
• Which feuds are likely to erupt within the Kennedy family in the wake of Ted’s demise, and what will become of Ted’s fortune and political legacy.

Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died does not shrink from portraying the erratic side of Ted Kennedy and his former wife, Joan. But both in spirit and tone, it is a compassionate celebration of a complex man who, in the winter of his life, summoned the best in himself to come to the aid of his troubled nation.

About The Author

Edward Klein is the former foreign editor of Newsweek and former editor in chief of The New York Times Magazine. He frequently contributes to Vanity Fair and Parade. Klein is also the author of several New York Times bestselling biographies, including All Too Human; Just Jackie; Farewell, Jackie; and The Kennedy Curse.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Donna on August 27, 2017

His story made me recall the nursery rhyme: There was a little girl Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead And when she was good She was very very good And when she was bad, she was HORRID. That summarizes Ted Kennedy's life as much as the book. He was a paradox, a man who let a youn......more

Goodreads review by eileen l gaudette-crowe on February 21, 2019

Excellent read . Klein shows us different sides of The Lion of the Senate, warts and all. I was very impressed with the growth Ted went through over the years. He could have been a lightweight, another rich playbook, but he grew into one of the greatest senators of all time, and a champion of the ev......more

Goodreads review by Adith on February 03, 2025

Like most of my book reviews - the timing of when a book is read and current happenings influence much of my thoughts. I read this book with RFK Jr in the press a lot and realizing I don't know much about the Kennedys. Too young for the assassinations of JFK and RFK -- just entering political knowle......more

Goodreads review by Mandy on November 24, 2020

I read this for National Novel Writing Month research for a story largely focused around Massachusetts politics. It was readable and gossipy, and had both some good nuggets and a disproportionate focus on the most salacious aspects of Kennedy’s career. That said, as someone who was not of a generati......more

Goodreads review by Keith on April 17, 2020

There are few persons in modern American history who has had a more profound impact on America in the Senate than Ted Kennedy. Edward Klein has written what might best be thought of as an attempt at an insiders view of Ted warts and all. Especially the warts. While he lauds him as the last of the Ke......more


Quotes

“Arguably Klein's best work, Ted Kennedy is a masterful account, providing fly-on-the wall perspective into one of America’s most powerful and secretive families…a fascinating read about one of the most consequential men of our time.”
Newsmax

Ted Kennedy is quick, light and fascinating. Neither exculpatory nor completely censorious, it’s a portrait of an American legend whose life — whatever one things of his politics and his past — has been one of significance.”
Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Fast-paced, very readable…Klein drew on a vast store of original research and unprecedented access…worth reading.”
—Huntingtonnews.net