The missing Kennedy : Rosemary Kennedy and the secret bonds of four women / Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff.
2015
RC464.K38 K64 2015 (Mapit)
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Title
The missing Kennedy : Rosemary Kennedy and the secret bonds of four women / Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff.
ISBN
9781610881746 (hardcover)
1610881745 (hardcover)
1610881745 (hardcover)
Published
Baltimore, MD : Bancroft Press, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
xi, 260 pages : genealogical tables, illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Call Number
RC464.K38 K64 2015
Dewey Decimal Classification
362.1968
Summary
"Rosemary (Rosie) Kennedy was born in 1918, the first daughter of a wealthy Bostonian couple who later would become known as the patriarch and matriarch of America's most famous and celebrated family. Elizabeth Koehler was born in 1957, the first and only child of a struggling Wisconsin farm family. What, besides their religion, did these two very different Catholic women have in common? One person: Stella Koehler, a charismatic woman of the cloth who became Sister Paulus Koehler after taking her vows with the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi. Sister Paulus was Elizabeth's Wisconsin aunt. For thirty-five years--indeed much of her adult life--Sister Paulus was Rosie Kennedy's caregiver. And a caregiver, tragically, had become necessary after Rosie, a slow learner prone to emotional outbursts, underwent one of America's first lobotomies, an operation Joseph Kennedy was assured would normalize Rosie's life."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-258)
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Table of Contents
Rosemary's childhood
My Aunt Stella
First homes
England
Rosemary and Stella in their twenties
Stella becomes Sister Paulus
Rosemary's surgery
Aunt Zora
Craig House
Uncle Nick
Rosie at Saint Coletta
Faith
Tragedy
My misdiagnosis
Eunice
Rosie gets lost
Sex ed and silence
The Koehler brand of claustrophobic Catholicism
Rosie's three families
Standing our
The Special Olympics
Epilogue
Events and memories.
My Aunt Stella
First homes
England
Rosemary and Stella in their twenties
Stella becomes Sister Paulus
Rosemary's surgery
Aunt Zora
Craig House
Uncle Nick
Rosie at Saint Coletta
Faith
Tragedy
My misdiagnosis
Eunice
Rosie gets lost
Sex ed and silence
The Koehler brand of claustrophobic Catholicism
Rosie's three families
Standing our
The Special Olympics
Epilogue
Events and memories.