![]() The first national election I voted in was between John F. Jack’s Path of Courage: The Life of John F. “This beautifully illustrated and gracefully told story serves as a superior introduction to our 35th president.” School Library Journal “A brief but inspiring portrait…” Kirkus Review Still, Rappaport refuses to turn this life into a hagiography, citing the disaster of the Cuban Missile Crisis and pointing out Kennedy’s slow progress toward civil rights for African Americans.” Hornbook “Readers see JFK’s competitive drive both in sports and in his defiance of Khrushchev his intellectual side as a reader and author his courage during World War II and his dedication to service, as a “fill-in” for his dead brother Joe’s political plans and as founder of the Peace Corps. ![]() ![]() Illustrated by Matt Tavares Little Brown for Young Readersįollow Jack Kennedy’s struggle to overcome the shadow of his brother and his physical ailments to forge his own path that made him beloved by the world. ![]()
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