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Rosemary

The Lost Kennedy
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She was born as the third child of prominent politician Joe Kennedy Sr. and philanthropist Rose Kennedy in 1918. By all accounts, Rosemary Kennedy's early years embraced privileged childhood joy and possibility as the daughter of one of America's rising political dynasties bound for greatness. She roller-skated with laughing neighborhood friends, played dress-up with her beloved dolls, and clapped delightedly when her father waltzed her dramatically across the family's ballroom during festive gatherings. Yet behind the Kennedy family's increasingly glamorous ascent lurked troubling signs Rosemary's emotional and neurological development lagged years behind milestone expectations. As the clan rapidly expanded with more accomplished siblings like Jack and Eunice winning academic accolades and social laurels, Rosemary struggled painfully concealing disabilities that amplified in adolescence when conformity and appearances carried more currency securing status for political families expected upholding perfection the era demanded. Initially, doctors vaguely suggested Rosemary "lacked nerve cell growth" or faced "late maturity development" hopefully resolved by adulthood if rigorously immersed among high achievers. So, Joe and Rose Kennedy concealed their daughter's differences, secretly enrolled her in exclusive schools, and tapped experimental treatments hoping to normalize Rosemary's worrying mood spells threatening the family's meteoric rise towards power and influence. But despite exhaustive interventions, Rosemary futilely strained against the undercurrent of profound intellectual disability and emotional volatility inevitably flooding her fragile inner seawall fortified by medications, therapies and unrealistic expectations she increasingly battered herself against. The Kennedy family's desperate quest attempting to help Rosemary subdue unpredictable behaviors soon drove fateful decision-making with shocking unintended consequences. As her emotional storms raged violently through adolescence, Joe Kennedy authorized experimental psychosurgery meant placating extreme disabilities when all else failed the prominent family determined safeguarding privacy even at devastating personal costs. So, without fully grasping irreversible lifelong devastation risks pioneering such medical procedures posed in that era, Rosemary tragically underwent a lobotomy meant normalizing the young woman viewed as defective liability undermining her family's lofty ambitions. For over twenty years, Rosemary Kennedy's lobotomized chapter remained ghostly family secrets until Jack's own presidency surprisingly unearthed her hidden tragedy that medical crisis left an almost forgotten sister permanently incapacitated out of view. But not until investigations decades later fully revealed how severely bungled experimental psychosurgery became disastrous personal reckoning profoundly altering Rosemary's promising life's potential did her overlooked story poignantly reshape bioethics guardrails protecting individuals unable consenting amidst families' desperation addressing disability few comprehended in those medically untested times. Behind one woman's hidden suffering long suppressed by American dynastic ambition brewed generations remembering steep costs paid whenever expedient fixes failed upholding sanctity for those vulnerable innocents many walked past too swiftly without sparing second glances. Yet from the shadows of Rosemary's lobby tragedy bloomed new moral awakening learning protect love's difficult ones ordinarily dismissed as lost causes or embarrassing provocations amidst society's march towards glories too often selectively earned.
Release date Australia
January 6th, 2024
Pages
104
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9798874203733
Product ID
38561636

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