The legacy of the Kennedy family is one shrouded in controversy and tragedy.
In this meticulously researched and deeply personal book, Ask Not delves into the untold stories of women who suffered at the hands of America's most prominent men. From Kathleen Kennedy Townsend to Caroline Kennedy, the Kennedys' actions led to devastation, manipulation, and even death.
The author explores how the Kennedys used their power, influence, and privilege to exploit and control those around them, often for their own gain or to further their own interests. Through intimate interviews with the women themselves, as well as archival research and previously unseen documents, this book provides a rare and incisive examination of the complex web of relationships between men and women in power.
Ask Not is not just a history book - it's a scathing indictment of a system that has failed to protect and empower its most vulnerable members. By shedding light on the darkest secrets of the Kennedys' lives, this book offers a searing critique of the patriarchy that has shaped American society for centuries.