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Books with title Who Was John F. Kennedy?

  • Who Was John F. Kennedy?

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Who HQ, Jill Weber

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Dec. 29, 2004)
    The man who saved the lives of his PT-109 crewmen during WWII and became the 35th president fought-and won-his first battle at the age of two-and-a-half, when he was stricken with scarlet fever. Although his presidency was cut short, our nation's youngest elected leader left an indelible mark on the American consciousness and now is profiled in our Who Was...? series. Included are 100 black-and-white illustrations as well as a timeline that guides readers through this eventful period in history.
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  • Who Was John F. Kennedy?

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Kevin Pariseau, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, March 26, 2019)
    The man who saved the lives of his PT-109 crewmen during WWII and became the 35th US president fought - and won - his first battle at the age of two-and-a-half, when he was stricken with scarlet fever. Although his presidency was cut short, our nation's youngest elected leader left an indelible mark on the American consciousness and now is profiled in our Who Was...? series.
  • Who Was John F. Kennedy?

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Who HQ, Jill Weber

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Dec. 29, 2004)
    The man who saved the lives of his PT-109 crewmen during WWII and became the 35th president fought-and won-his first battle at the age of two-and-a-half, when he was stricken with scarlet fever. Although his presidency was cut short, our nation's youngest elected leader left an indelible mark on the American consciousness and now is profiled in our Who Was...? series. Included are 100 black-and-white illustrations as well as a timeline that guides readers through this eventful period in history.
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  • John F. Kennedy

    Judith E. Harper

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    A thorough, illustrated biography discussing the childhood, career, family, and term of John F. Kennedy, thirty-fifth president of the United States.
  • Who Was John F. Kennedy?

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Jill Weber

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 29, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Numerous illustrations and a detailed timeline provide readers with a comprehensive look at the life of this beloved president, from his childhood days and his military service through his political careers and term as president.
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  • Who Was John F. Kennedy?

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Jill Weber

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Dec. 29, 2004)
    The man who saved the lives of his PT-109 crewmen during WWII and became the 35th president fought-and won-his first battle at the age of two-and-a-half, when he was stricken with scarlet fever. Although his presidency was cut short, our nation's youngest elected leader left an indelible mark on the American consciousness and now is profiled in our "Who Was...?" series. Included are 100 black-and-white illustrations as well as a timeline that guides readers through this eventful period in history.
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  • John F. Kennedy

    Erin Edison

    eBook (Capstone Press, Dec. 21, 2015)
    John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. Learn about his childhood, military service, and work as president.
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  • John F. Kennedy Jr.

    Bonnie Hinman

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Presents the life of the celebrated member of the famous political family who died in a plane crash in 1999.
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  • John F. Kennedy

    Lucy Post Frisbee, Al Fiorentino

    eBook (Aladdin, Jan. 13, 2015)
    When young Jack Kennedy's little sister gets tired of playing, Jack suggests a a sail. Within moments Jack is steering the small chip toward Osterville to say hello to Captain Manley. Under darkening clouds the two children head back home -- but they do not make it before a storm hits, threatening their lives. Is young Jack a good enough sailor to bring his sister home to safety?
  • Who Was John F. Kennedy?: Who Was...?

    Yona Zeldis McDonough, Nancy Harrison, Jill Weber

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Dec. 29, 2004)
    Numerous illustrations and a detailed timeline provide readers with a comprehensive look at the life of this beloved president, from his childhood days and his military service through his political careers and term as president. Simultaneous.
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  • John F. Kennedy

    Tanya Savory

    eBook (Townsend Press, Dec. 15, 2014)
    “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal.”John F. Kennedy grew up surrounded by wealth and privilege. He was given opportunities that most young people only dream of having. However, Kennedy learned quite young that money can’t buy everything. He fought sickness and pain throughout his life, endured the death of a brother in World War II, and lost his favorite sister in a plane crash.It was, perhaps, this balance of privilege and pain that made it possible for Kennedy to understand the “common links” that, in spite of our differences, all humans share. We all want to be treated fairly, to feel safe, to dream big dreams, and to feel proud of our country. When Kennedy became President, he made these links the heart of his work. And when he died, his brother Bobby, and then his brother Ted, carried on the work that John had begun.
  • John F. Kennedy

    Tanya Savory

    Paperback (Townsend Press, May 30, 2010)
    Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal. John F. Kennedy grew up surrounded by wealth and privilege. He was given opportunities that most young people only dream of having. However, Kennedy learned quite young that money can't buy everything. He fought sickness and pain throughout his life, endured the death of a brother in World War II, and lost his favorite sister in a plane crash. It was, perhaps, this balance of privilege and pain that made it possible for Kennedy to understand the common links that, in spite of our differences, all humans share. We all want to be treated fairly, to feel safe, to dream big dreams, and to feel proud of our country. When Kennedy became President, he made these links the heart of his work. And when he died, his brother Bobby, and then his brother Ted, carried on the work that John had begun.