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My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy
- Narrated by: Clint Hill
- Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
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- By Hibley on 02-09-21
Summary
The #1 New York Times bestselling authors of Mrs. Kennedy and Me reveal never-before-told stories of Secret Service Agent Clint Hill’s travels with Jacqueline Kennedy through Europe, Asia, and South America. Featuring more than two hundred rare and never-before-published photographs.
While preparing to sell his home in Alexandria, Virginia, retired Secret Service agent Clint Hill uncovers an old steamer trunk in the garage, triggering a floodgate of memories. As he and Lisa McCubbin, his coauthor on three previous books, pry it open for the first time in fifty years, they find forgotten photos, handwritten notes, personal gifts, and treasured mementos from the trips on which Hill accompanied First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy as her Secret Service agent—trips that took them from Paris to London, through India, Pakistan, Greece, Morocco, Mexico, South America, and “three glorious weeks on the Amalfi Coast.” During these journeys, Jacqueline Kennedy became one of her husband’s—and America’s—greatest assets; in Hill’s words and the opinion of many others, “one of the best ambassadors the United States has ever had.”
As each newfound treasure sparks long-suppressed memories, Hill provides new insight into the intensely private woman he always called “Mrs. Kennedy” and who always called him “Mr. Hill.” For the first time, he reveals the depth of the relationship that developed between them as they traveled around the globe. Now ninety years old, Hill recounts the tender moments, the private laughs, the wild adventures, and the deep affection he shared with one of the world’s most beautiful and iconic women—and these memories are brought vividly to life alongside more than two hundred rare photographs, many of them previously unpublished.
In addition to the humorous stories and intimate moments, Hill reveals startling details about how traveling helped them both heal during the excruciating weeks and months following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. He also writes of the year he spent protecting Mrs. Kennedy after the assassination, a time in his life he has always been reluctant to speak about.
My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy unveils a personal side of history that has never been told before and takes the listener on a breathtaking journey, experiencing what it was like for Clint Hill to travel with Jacqueline Kennedy as the entire world was falling in love with her.
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- Cristina RG
- 12-02-23
Beautifully written and narrated.
He describes how his life as secret service of Mrs Kennedy was, showing the most human side.
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- Amanda Conquest
- 14-01-23
My travels with Mrs Kennedy
I have always been fascinated by the Kennedy family and this audiobook did not disappoint. Being narrated by Clint Hill as well was really amazing and I enjoyed it immensely.
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- Gail Link
- 30-10-22
Told from the heart
Such a lovely book told with such taste. One could feel the warmth and respect Clint Hill felt for Mrs Kennedy.
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- Rebecca Vaughn
- 08-11-22
Very insightful.
Hearing this personalized account of Mr. Hill's experiences while protecting Mrs. Kennedy was very insightful and very much appreciated. It was especially meaningful that he read this memoir. His respect for Mrs. Kennedy is so obvious; his pain after the assassination is heartfelt; and his dedication to the Secret Service is most admirable. He is truly worthy of trust and confidence. It is no wonder that my father respected him so.
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- Dustin Haisler
- 06-11-22
Awesome historical book
Clint Hill’s books are always interesting and hard to put down, this one was no different. It’s extra special that the author reads the audible book. I highly recommend listening!
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- Mary S. Burris
- 19-05-23
Perfectly Done
Oh Mr Hill..
What A Gentle Man You Are.
I thoroughly enjoyed every word in your thoughtful Book
It was wonderful to hear your story in your own voice
I love your respect and protection of such a historical precious time. I pray Gods Devine peace be with you all the days of your life..
respectfully
Mary Burris
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- LB
- 06-05-23
Not my cup of tea
I listen to alot of audiobooks, and listened to Clint Hill in an interview and thought it might be interesting. However, I found it boring and at times trying to make things exciting that really weren't. Not really much to be heard here. To like this as many have, I believe you have to be a huge fan of the Kennedys. There was so much I didn't find interesting, her travels and setting up houses, riding horses, and interactions with people weren't anything different than you'd expect. Or extraordinary really. maybe that's the point. I'm going to check out Clints earlier books however, I just felt this one was a reach for entertainment.
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- Chi Mamma
- 01-03-23
Thank you Clint & Lisa
I have so enjoying both books about your time with Mrs. Kennedy. what a treasure.
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- Randy Stein
- 26-02-23
Loved it!
Highly recommend! A lot of great history about the Kennedy’s that I had no clue about.
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- Paula Stephen
- 11-02-23
Told like you were there!
What a gem of a book told by someone who was, her Secret Service agent Clint Hill. I enjoyed hearing about every experience he had with her. Jacquelyn Kennedy Onassis was the classiest First Lady I can remember and the most popular ever. I am pleased that the assassination was skipped other than mentioning what a hard time that was not only to Jackie but for himself as well. I highly recommend this book.
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- Shelley L. Bogenhagen
- 08-02-23
Love history
Amazing book, all his books about his life with the Kennedy family are amazing. I can’t put them down, have read each book twice.
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- Antoinette Draxler
- 05-02-23
Narrative could have better
Slow at times, narrative was marginal, but overall story was good. The book had some pictures that would have been better
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- Kristi
- 30-01-23
Perfection!
This book is an absolute treasure! I'd totally recommend! A rare glimpse into Camelot!