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Book Hack
Ask NotBy Maureen Callahan

In a Nutshell

In this New York Times bestseller, investigative journalist Maureen Callahan exposes the Kennedy dynasty's perpetration of generations of female trauma.

Favorite Quote

Kennedy men have been valorized and lionized for nearly a century, but the women they've left broken, tormented, raped, murdered, or left for dead have never really been a part of their legacy.

Maureen Callahan

Introduction

The Kennedy dynasty is known for its tragedies, including assassinations, premature deaths, and terrible accidents. Until now, the hallowed victims in Kennedy stories have always been men.

In her 2024 book Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed, investigative journalist Maureen Callahan shines a light on the abuse and unhappiness in the lives of Kennedy women.

From serial adultery to suicide and criminal cover-ups, Callahan's book offers a fearless critique of the misogyny at the heart of the Kennedy family.

Callahan spent years gathering testimonies, interviews, and archival evidence to paint this new and revealing portrait of the Kennedy dynasty.

Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack

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