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Love, Jack

Love, Jack

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: question for gunilla
Review: I haven't read your book yet but i have ordered it.
I just wondered if you knew why jack stayed married to jackie?
Why didn't he divorce her before he was well known throughout the country? and do you think he ever loved her?
It just makes me said to think that you and jack were in love but that jackie might never have known that in her life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 STARS ...... NOT ENOUGH !
Review: I was absolutely delighted to read such a wonderful book about a part of John F.Kennedy's life. This book has helped to present to the world the real Jack Kennedy: the sensitive man who, for some but rare, precious and stolen moments, wanted to live his own life, go his own way and not only follow the one created by others for him.

He mighted seem to be a kind of a dreamer to think he could escape the constant pressure on his shoulder and what he was daily ask to be and to present to the world by loving someone from the other side of the Atlantic . But I am sure and convinced that Gunilla Von Post was really someone special to him (and in his heart) and that she helped him a lot during this magic period for both of them.

Why is he someone so misunderstood? Why some persons think he was cold and could not have loved someone? Remember that he was a human being and not a myth. Why is it so difficult for others to believe this story and John Kennedy' feelings toward Gunilla Von Post?

Instead of just collecting books about John Kennedy, some of reviewers should have read them. And if they think that Gunilla Von Post was just another woman in Jack Kennedy's life, they really misunderstood the whole man! Thank you very much Mrs Gunilla " Gorilla" Von Post to have share your story with us and I hope that one day people will understand your decision.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Beautiful True Story About True Love!
Review: I've always heard about people reading a book in one sitting, but I never thought it would be me -- until "Love, Jack". I was completely mesmerized by this wonderful book from page one like no other book I've ever read before! It revealed more about JFK's inner self than books three times its length have ever done, and it showed what a kind and sweet person Gunilla was and why she was such an important part of JFK's life. I laughed and I cried over and over again, and the "napkin" incident is one I will never forget -- the image of JFK standing up as if a bolt of lightning had shot though him when he realized his beloved "Gorilla" was in the room with him is forever etched in my mind. The critic who criticized the author for the short actual time the two lovers spent together and the book's subsequent importance has obviously has never truly been in love (quantity vs. quality), nor does he understand the pressure JFK was under in his life to marry and stay married to Jackie. Gunilla, if you are reading this review, I have an important piece of private information about JFK relavant to your story that you will no doubt find interesting. You are free to contact me at stevenekoons@aol.com if you so choose. In any case, thank you Gunilla again for sharing your beautiful story with the world!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Beautiful True Story About True Love!
Review: I've always heard about people reading a book in one sitting, but I never thought it would be me -- until "Love, Jack". I was completely mesmerized by this wonderful book from page one like no other book I've ever read before! It revealed more about JFK's inner self than books three times its length have ever done, and it showed what a kind and sweet person Gunilla was and why she was such an important part of JFK's life. I laughed and I cried over and over again, and the "napkin" incident is one I will never forget -- the image of JFK standing up as if a bolt of lightning had shot though him when he realized his beloved "Gorilla" was in the room with him is forever etched in my mind. The critic who criticized the author for the short actual time the two lovers spent together and the book's subsequent importance has obviously has never truly been in love (quantity vs. quality), nor does he understand the pressure JFK was under in his life to marry and stay married to Jackie. Gunilla, if you are reading this review, I have an important piece of private information about JFK relavant to your story that you will no doubt find interesting. You are free to contact me at stevenekoons@aol.com if you so choose. In any case, thank you Gunilla again for sharing your beautiful story with the world!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you, Gunilla!
Review: This book gives a very rare glimpse into JFK's private life before the White House years. Ms. von Post's viewpoint is truly unique - - JKF fell in love with her during a fortuitous meeting in France which led to a romantic evening together that same day in 1953; this was followed by two years of periodic correspondence and phone calls leading to a week-long reunion in Sweden during the summer of 1955. One gets a first-hand account of the young senator's personality from a woman who loved him (although she knew he was married) that paints a much different picture from those biographers who treat him more as a self-serving womanizer. The book also reveals the extent to which JFK was subservient to his father's demands, although one also gets the sense that at times the young senator truly wished he could break away from his father's intentions and be his own man. This he succeeds in doing, if only for a week, during the magical time he spends with Ms. von Post in 1955. Thank you, Gunilla, for sharing your own personal story of one of history's most fascinating personalities.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you, Gunilla!
Review: This book gives a very rare glimpse into JFK's private life before the White House years. Ms. von Post's viewpoint is truly unique - - JKF fell in love with her during a fortuitous meeting in France which led to a romantic evening together that same day in 1953; this was followed by two years of periodic correspondence and phone calls leading to a week-long reunion in Sweden during the summer of 1955. One gets a first-hand account of the young senator's personality from a woman who loved him (although she knew he was married) that paints a much different picture from those biographers who treat him more as a self-serving womanizer. The book also reveals the extent to which JFK was subservient to his father's demands, although one also gets the sense that at times the young senator truly wished he could break away from his father's intentions and be his own man. This he succeeds in doing, if only for a week, during the magical time he spends with Ms. von Post in 1955. Thank you, Gunilla, for sharing your own personal story of one of history's most fascinating personalities.


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