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Once upon a Secret [Kindle Edition]

Mimi Alford
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In 1963, Mimi Beardsley was a naive young American girl, very much a product of her class and time - she had attended the same exclusive girls' school as Jackie Bouvier, now installed in the White House as the president's wife. Which is also where Mimi found herself, as an 18-year-old intern. The JFK White House was a place for which she was not remotely prepared, dominated by the charismatic and sexually rapacious figure of the president. Within days, they had started a relationship.There are several extraordinary things about Mimi's story. One is that she has evaded notice from any of the biographers of JFK and other chroniclers of the heady days and sexual shenanigans of Camelot. Only by chance did a reporter in 2006 follow up a mention of her name in a book about JFK, and doorstep her - now a married grandmother living quietly in New York - to find out whether she was the Mimi Beardsely mentioned in a passing reference. This is all the more surprising given the length of time the affair continued - 18 months - and the fact that it was ended only by his assassination. Mimi Beardsley Alford has decided, after 40 years of silence and deep reflection, to tell her story. But this is not just a personal memoir of a young woman of her generation and class coming of age in the 1960s, and her relationship with JFK. She also examines the significant impact it had on her life and relationships since, why she has chosen to remain silent for so long, and why she feels that this is the moment to speak out.

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Mimi Alford lives in western Massachusetts with her husband, Dick. Together they have seven grandchildren. This is her first book.

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Befreiungsschlag 3. März 2012
Von Babe
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Mimi Alford war 19 Jahre als sie während eines Praktikums im Pressebüro des Weißen Hauses John F. Kennedy unerwartet begegnete und er sie ohne viele Umstände in seine Privaträume dirigierte. Daraus ergab sich eine Beziehung, die rund 18 Monate dauerte und von den Organisatoren im Weißen Haus nicht nur gedeckt, sondern die Treffen und gemeinsamen Reisen sogar arrangiert wurden.

Für Mimi war es erheblich schwieriger, ihrem Umfeld gegenüber sich nichts anmerken zu lassen. Als sie einen ihrer Erziehung und sozialen Stellung adäquaten Mann kennenlernt, der sie heiraten will, glaubt sie auch, ihn zu lieben, verlobt sich mit ihm und ergreift damit die Chance, sich von Kennedy zu lösen. Die Trennung ist jedoch noch nicht so ganz vollzogen, als Kennedy kurz vor ihrer geplanten Hochzeit ermordet wird. Über dieser Nachricht bricht sie zusammen und sieht keinen anderen Weg, ihr Verhalten zu erklären, als ihren Verlobten einzuweihen. Tony reagiert zunächst sehr ungehalten, will die Fassade aber unbedingt aufrecht erhalten und heiratet sie trotzdem, obwohl es nicht der richtige Weg sein kann. Tony ist es auch, der darauf besteht, dass sie mit niemandem über ihre Beziehung zu Kennedy spricht. Darüber setzt sich Mimi allerdings nach mehr als 10 Jahren erstmals hinweg und öffnet sich gegenüber einigen wenigen Personen ihres Vertrauens.

Ihre Ehe erklärt Mimi in den ersten 13 Jahren als glücklich, obwohl immer noch JFK, bzw. die Schuld", die Mimi sich aufgeladen hat, zwischen den Eheleuten steht. Sie bekommen zwei Kinder. Nach weiteren 13 Jahren des Nebeneinanderher-Lebens verlangt sie die Scheidung und rennt damit offene Türen ein.

Mimi Alford hätte nie von selbst in der Öffentlichkeit über ihre Zeit mit Kennedy gesprochen. Erst als sie durch Andeutungen in einer Kennedy-Biografie von einem Journalisten ausfindig gemacht wird, bestätigt sie die Beziehung zu JFK. In den USA wird dadurch einiger Staub aufgewirbelt und ihr nicht geglaubt, dass Mr. President" sich mit einer 19jährigen Praktikantin über einen längeren Zeitraum vergnügt hatte.

Mit ihrem Buch holt sie nach meiner Meinung zu einem Befreiungsschlag aus.
Jahrzehntelang die Beziehung zu Kennedy als Geheimnis zu bewahren, muss eine unglaubliche psychische Belastung gewesen sein. Aus heutiger Sicht erscheint es für viele Kritiker unverständlich, dass Mimi sich auf JFK eingelassen hat. Sie hätte ja Nein" sagen können, wird ihr vorgeworfen.
Mimi Alford macht jedoch in ihrem Buch ihre Situation wunderbar verständlich. Es waren die frühen 60er-Jahre, das darf man keinesfalls vergessen. Zu dieser Zeit waren 19jährige offensichtlich auch in den USA noch naiv. Ihre Schilderungen bleiben zu jeder Zeit von einer großen Zuneigung, wenn nicht Liebe, und Loyalität gegenüber JFK getragen. Für mich: absolut glaubwürdig und lesenswert!
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Supi 17. April 2012
Von Tinki
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Das Buch hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Es gibt auch einen guten Einblick in das Leben im Weißen Haus. Kann es nur weiter empfehlen.
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thump on the head to Barbara Walters of THE VIEW 10. Februar 2012
Von tink-the-cat - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The insaneness of the ladies of The View made me order this - Barbara Walters and Whoopie Goldberg in essence scolded this woman for writing this book, asking this woman if she had thought about Caroline Kennedy's feelings??!! I was STUNNED!! WHo cares about Caroline Kennedy! Did Jack Kennedy ever think about his own actions - did he think about what he was doing to an impressionable teenager? Did he think about HIS LEGACY and his grandchildren?? SHAME ON YOU BARBARA - but I guess you'll still get invited the Caroline's hoUse to dinner because you did try!!! SHAME ON YOU WHOOPIE - you should have empathy towards someone who was taken advantage of......you're both hypocrites - which is why I am buying this book - I hope this woman makes millions - and that other young women read it - perhaps they will think twice when being manipulated not only by powerful men - but by old ladies who should know better - TWO THUMPS ON THE HEAD - ONE FOR WHOOPIE AND ONE FOR BARBARA!!
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Believeable And Depressing 9. Februar 2012
Von Gail K. Powers - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This book tells the story of Mimi Beardsley Alford, who as a 19 year old White House intern, had a sexual relationship with President Kennedy for an approximate 18 month period from June, 1962 to November, 1963. A relatively short book, it provides information about Alford's family background, her education, her affair with JFK,the fallout that came from keeping the relationship secret and then having it outed 40+ years later.
While the veracity of her claims have come under a lot of scrutiny, I tend to think that she is telling the truth. I also get it in regard to how a young woman can get hoodwinked into a sordid affair with a powerful man.
What I don't get is why this very short book was written. I saw Alford on a 60 minute television interview with Meredith Viera tonight after I finished this book. Truthfully, the interview basically covered the main points covered in the book. While on tv and in this book Alford remembers JFK with fondness, I thought JFK came off badly and at times really quite perverse. It was very obvious that Alford was one of many women that JFK used for sex. Speaking of her personal experiences with the president, Alford was blunt but not overtly graphic. Mostly she talked about the sexual liasons in the White House and on the road, playing what she called the "waiting game" which consisted of being sequestered in a hotel room(to avoid detection) until JFK had time for sex. She also had a pregnancy scare which turned out to be a false alarm, though first friend Dave Powers flew into action and managed to provide her with the phone number of an abortionist. Apparently the realities of her situation didn't shake up Alford enough as the relationship with Kennedy sputtered on for another year.
I guess as a woman in 2012, a lot of Alford's youthful reasoning regarding this relationship when it was going on sounds ludicrous. However, if you put it into perspective of the way a young woman might have thought in 1963 it probably seems more plausible. That Alford appears to have been extremely naive adds to that credibility. When all this was going on, she appears to have given little thought to the entire thing except to maintain the veil of secrecy that was in place to protect Kennedy. The best way I can describe the whole thing is that Mimi was extremely naive and was victimized on a lot of levels.
Interestingly enough, while all of this was going on it was an open secret to employees of the White House and the press who well aware of the president's activities. Kennedy wasn't concerned with subtlety on most levels and was unbelievably arrogant as many people in a position of power can be.
Does Kennedy's legend take another blow with this book? Probably not. This sort of thing has been out in print for years, but it seems like this is just another dent in his armor. He comes across even creepier than I imagined, but that's just my opinion.
In the end, I didn't dislike this book but it left me feeling bad that her youthful errors in judgement had long lasting and unhappy ramifications that haunted her for so much of her adult life. It also left me with a lot of questions that Alford concedes she cannot answer because she never thought about them at the time.
In the end, reading this book will get people talking and may alter the public perception of what kind of person JFK was.
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well written look into a long held secret... 9. Februar 2012
Von Campbell - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The people bashing this book (especially those that haven't even read the book) merely b/c the author had the AUDACITY to tell her story need to get over themselves. Of COURSE this is truth. I believe every word of it. It is well documented that President Kennedy had scores of other women. It is also true that the author was outed by another author. John Kennedy was the most powerful man in the world. He was dashing and handsome and incredibly charismatic...all these things also well and endlessly documented. Why is it so hard to believe that a very young, incredibly naive and sheltered young woman would find herself in this situation. This was a different time. If the president wanted young girls in his bed, he had them. Nobody batted an eyelash. The legend of Camelot and the Kennedy clan make for wonderful stories but the truth is that John Kennedy was human. He was a man raised in an elite world in which he was groomed his entire life to become the president. He did whatever he wanted whenever he wanted. These young girls were at his disposal. Period. Trying to imagine being a 19 year old virgin with zero experience with men, being led to a bed by president Kennedy makes ME speechless. Yes she could have said no. She could have walked away...in theory. Yet his power over her was just as strong as any force on this planet. It would take a very mature and strong 19 year old to tell the president to back off. NOBODY said no to Kennedy. Not even grown men and certainly not young girls. The author of this book isn't painting him as someone who assaulted her. She is being very honest about being swept up and away by the situation and the momentum of the man and his incredible presence and charisma. I think she is brave to tell her story. Listen if you want to, or don't listen, but don't call her a liar just b/c you don't like the way truth grates against the fairy tale in your head.
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