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What Remains : A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love
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What Remains : A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love
Author: Carole Radziwill

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Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780743276948 - ISBN-10: 0743276949
Publication Date: 9/26/2005
Pages: 272


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Abridged)

Book Description:

What Remains is a vivid and haunting memoir about a girl from a working-class town who becomes an award-winning television producer and marries a prince, Anthony Radziwill, one of a long line of Polish royals and nephew of President John F. Kennedy. Carole Radziwill's story is part fairy tale, part tragedy. She tells both with great candor and wit.

Carole grew up in a small suburb with a large, eccentric cast of characters. She spent her childhood summers with her grandparents and an odd assortment of aunts and uncles in their poorly plumbed A-frame on the banks of a muddy creek in upstate New York.

At the age of nineteen, Carole struck out for New York City to find a different life. Her career at ABC News led her to the refugee camps of Cambodia, to a bunker in Tel Aviv, to the scene of the Menendez murders. Her marriage led her into the old world of European nobility and the newer world of American aristocracy.

What Remains begins with loss and returns to loss. A small plane plunges into the ocean, carrying John Kennedy, Anthony's cousin, and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Carole's closest friend. Three weeks later Anthony dies of cancer. The summer of the plane crash, the four friends were meant to be cherishing Anthony's last days. Instead, Carole and Anthony mourned John and Carolyn, even as Carole planned her husband's memorial.

Carole Radziwill has an anthropologist's sensibility and a journalist's eye. She writes about families--their customs, their secrets, and their tangled intimacies-- with remarkable acuity and humanity. She explores the complexities of marriage, the importance of friendship, and the challenges of self-invention with unflinching honesty. This is a compelling story of love, loss, and, ultimately, resilience.


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Please Rate these Book Reviews

Cindy - Manchester, MO wrote on 9/28/2009...


An interesting read, not overly sentimental but giving insight into the lives of these 4 interesting people living in the headlines - a glimpse behind the headlines. Kept me reading and made me care about them in a way the newspapers never did.

Arianna O. wrote on 7/6/2009...


Heartbreaking yet incredible story. Carole really takes you with her through her journey. You feel happiness, love, loss, everything. Hard to put down.

ANDRE' E. J. (Expeditious) wrote on 5/4/2009...


Excellent, excellent book!
Told from another point of view. Exellent story.

Rhona L. (Roobee) wrote on 1/9/2009...


A wonderfully raw look at a life that didn't turn out quite like the author had planned. It made me want to know what happens next.

Kristy F. (mama2k) wrote on 2/18/2008...


Such a lovely but sad book, too. Especially knowing how it all turns out in the end. I really liked getting to know about the author & her husband since I didn't know much about them. Also I liked seeing her perspective of John Kennedy, Jr & Carolyn.

Pam T. wrote on 1/14/2007...


Story of the Kennedy's from one of the cousin's wives. Chronicles both the deaths of John Jr. and Carolyn and the cousin's battle with cancer.

Tamara C. (onejump) wrote on 11/17/2006...


A beautifully written account of a friend and wife, Carole Radziwell, best friend of Carolyn Bessette Kenneddy and wife of Anthony Radziwell (John Kennedy's cousin). Her story takes you through the death of John and Carolyn Kennedy and then through the death of her husband to cancer three weeks later. It is honest and all to real and anyone can relate to her gut level emotions.

Catherine B. wrote on 10/15/2006...


Good memoir!

Maggie S. (maggiemaynj) - NJ wrote on 8/29/2006...


Painfully slow.not mt cup of tea,,maybe yours?

Peggy S. wrote on 7/24/2006...


A riveting & unsentimental journey....Honest story


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