Publisher's Synopsis
She was the Kennedy the world was never meant to know.
Born into America's most powerful and ambitious family, Rosemary Kennedy was a beautiful, gentle soul with a radiant smile and a heart full of love. But behind closed doors, she struggled-struggled to keep up with the expectations of a dynasty obsessed with perfection, struggled against a world that did not yet understand intellectual disabilities, and ultimately, struggled to survive the devastating betrayal of those she trusted most. For much of history, mental illness was misunderstood, shrouded in secrecy, and treated with cruel indifference. Those who did not fit into society's rigid definitions of "normal" were often hidden away, locked in asylums, or subjected to barbaric treatments in an attempt to "cure" them. The world of the early 20th century was no different-perhaps even more unforgiving. It was a time when reputation outweighed compassion, and families of prominence, desperate to preserve their social standing, often made unthinkable choices to maintain appearances. Rosemary Kennedy became one of the most tragic examples of this reality, a young woman whose life was irreversibly altered in an era when mental health struggles were considered shameful rather than human. At the age of 23, Rosemary's life was irreversibly altered when her father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., arranged for a radical and untested lobotomy-a desperate attempt to "fix" his daughter and preserve the family's image. The procedure went horribly wrong, reducing a vibrant young woman to a shell of her former self. Stripped of her independence, her speech, and her personality, Rosemary was hidden away in an institution, erased from the Kennedy legacy for decades.But silence does not erase suffering. As the Kennedy family rose to political fame, Rosemary remained locked away, her existence whispered about in dark corners, her tragedy buried beneath the weight of their carefully curated public image. Yet, the shadows of Rosemary's fate lingered, as tragedy after tragedy befell the Kennedys-assassinations, scandals, untimely deaths-giving rise to the myth of the Kennedy Curse. Why was Rosemary forgotten? Who decided her fate? And what does her story reveal about one of the most powerful families in American history?