John A. Farrell is the author of Richard Nixon: The Life, which won the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography and the New-York Historical Society Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History. It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2018. In 2001, he published Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century, which won the D. B. Hardeman Prize for the best book on Congress. His book Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography in 2011. He has also earned a George Polk award, the Gerald R. Ford prize, and White House Correspondents honors for his coverage of the presidency.
Longlisted for the National Book Award, 2022
“More than just a personal profile, Farrell’s book revisits the
origins of policy debates that still divide the country . . . [It]
is a character study of the ways the personal and the political can
overlap and conflict . . . Farrell mined historical archives from
North Carolina to Kansas to California and many points in between.
The result of his research is nearly 600 pages—not counting an
extensive index and collection of source notes—that burst with
detail.” —Los Angeles Times
“Farrell is not afraid to examine complicated aspects of Kennedy’s
life, which makes this biography worth the time of any reader
interested in our nation’s political history. . . . A must-read for
anyone interested in the politics of our era, and in understanding
a complex figure whose policy achievements were as numerous as his
vices.” —The Associated Press
"A life so consequential, and by turns tragic and triumphant . . .
With right-wing reaction and authoritarianism on the rise, with
congressional Republicans cowed from cutting deals with Democrats .
. . what better time to look at the legacy of the deal-making
senator who embodied both liberal idealism and pragmatism.” —Jackie
Calmes, The Boston Globe
“Farrell’s concise, revelatory biography emerges as the definitive
single volume . . . Farrell’s narrative feels fresh and indelible.”
—Oprah Daily
“This promises to be a definitive and important biography of the
late senator. Farrell, a Pulitzer finalist for his biography of
Richard Nixon, brings a deep and broad understanding of the era,
along with new research findings—including sections of Kennedy’s
personal diaries—to paint a rounded portrait of a gifted, complex,
and sometimes tortured man.” —The Boston Globe
“Essential new biography . . . thorough and thoughtful . . .
Farrell has the distance and the sources to render the man with
unprecedented fullness.” —National Catholic Reporter
“In his magnificent, engrossing biography of Ted Kennedy, Farrell
captures the full arc of the longtime Massachusetts senator’s
evolution, from his ‘silken, Darwinian’ childhood to essential
patriarch of his family dynasty.” —The National Book Review
“Engrossing narrative . . . An exemplary study of a life of public
service with more than its share of tragedies and controversies.”
—Kirkus (starred review)
“Masterful account . . . The book shines in its vivid accounts of
backroom political dealmaking, as Farrell enlivens his exhaustive
research and expert analysis with a novelist’s pacing. The result
is the definitive one-volume biography of a consequential American
lawmaker.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“With hundreds of books published about the Kennedy dynasty, it may
seem that there is nothing new to be learned, yet Farrell’s focused
and canny research produced a fresh, multifaceted portrait of a man
conflicted by history, stalked by demons, and dedicated to ideals.
Equitable and discerning, Farrell’s nuanced biography is a valuable
addition to the Kennedy canon.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Given the volumes that have been written about Ted Kennedy, his
family and his legacy it is quite reasonable to think there is
nothing you could read that would deepen your view about this
legend of a human being. Yet John Farrell’s epic account puts the
lie to that. It’s all here—the triumphs, the unspeakable tragedies,
the self-inflicted wounds, and the abiding feeling Kennedy had
every day that whatever he stood and fought for would eventually
outweigh the cloud of fate that followed him across all the years.
This might be the best, most honest assessment ever written about
the life of a man marked for greatness and grief in equal measure.”
—Mike Barnicle
“A stunning achievement by a masterful biographer. Ted Kennedy
emerges from the shadows of Kennedy family lore to take center
stage at last. John Farrell’s prodigiously researched, elegantly
written biography offers readers a rounded, no-holds-barred
portrait of a flawed, troubled, gifted man of many parts: son,
brother, husband, father, politician, statesman, senator, failed
presidential candidate, and power broker, stalked from childhood by
tragedy and heartbreak, some of it self-inflicted, whose legacy
may, in time, equal, if not surpass, that of his brothers.” —David
Nasaw, author of The Patriarch and The Last Million
“John Farrell has given us a gripping account of a complex life,
one that is inseparable from the complex life of the nation.
Farrell goes well beyond the Kennedy myth to give us the man in
full—his great achievements, his terrible mistakes, his complicated
psychology.” —Louisa Thomas, author of Louisa
“We should all be glad that John A. Farrell spent decades thinking
about Teddy Kennedy before deciding to write: he has the wisdom to
see him in full. He gets it all. I love this book.” —Lawrence
O’Donnell, author of Playing with Fire
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