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Becoming JFK

John F. Kennedy’s Early Path to Leadership

9781610886765
360 pages
Bancroft Press
Overview

John F. Kennedy's name is synonymous with American leadership, charisma, and the promise of a better future. But how did the second son of a wealthy, influential family evolve into the iconic figure who would captivate a nation? Becoming JFK: John F. Kennedy's Early Path to Leadership unravels the untold story of the young man behind the legend, offering a vivid portrait of Jack Kennedy's formative years and his journey to finding his voice, purpose, and resilience.

From the shores of Cape Cod to the halls of Harvard, this compelling work explores Jack's complex relationships with his domineering father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., and his golden older brother, Joe Jr., the family's original heir apparent. It is a story of sibling rivalry, family expectations, and a younger son who often found himself overshadowed but refused to be defined by it.

Kennedy researcher Scott Badler weaves a rich tapestry of adventure, privilege, and adversity. With vivid storytelling and meticulous research, he takes readers deep into Jack's battles with chronic illness, his relentless pursuit of love and connection, and his transformative experiences in Europe on the brink of war. Becoming JFK reveals how a young, often reckless Jack began to channel his charm, intellect, and passion for justice into the qualities that would make him a great leader.

At its heart, this book isn't just about Jack's personal evolution—it's a lens into the dynamic, often tumultuous Kennedy family. Joseph Kennedy Sr.'s towering ambition collides with Jack's growing independence, while Joe Jr.'s confidence and success push Jack to forge his own path. Featuring rare photos and vivid details of Jack's global travels, Becoming JFK invites readers to see an intimate side of one of America's most beloved presidents. Perfect for history lovers and Kennedy admirers, this book is a fascinating look at the making of an American icon.

Author Bio
Scott Badler is an accomplished writer, educator, and humorist whose diverse career spans journalism, academia, and authorship. A former newspaper reporter, he has contributed extensively to prestigious publications including The Boston Globe, where his humor pieces earned him widespread acclaim, as well as The Dallas Morning News and The Connecticut Post. His essays often explore themes of political history, the Kennedy legacy, and sharp satire. As an educator, Scott has shared his expertise in Humor Writing at institutions like Harvard and Emerson College. His engaging teaching style reflects his lifelong passion for storytelling and wit. A California native born in Los Angeles, Scott spent many formative years in the Greater Boston area, residing in the very district where John F. Kennedy launched his political career in 1946. This proximity deepened his fascination with the Kennedys and their impact on American history. Scott holds a degree from San Francisco State University and a Master’s in Education from Cambridge College. Currently, he resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the author of three insightful and entertaining non-fiction books: What’s So Funny About Looking for a Job?, Oh Brother, and Other Revelations on Family, Relatives, Pets, and Sex, and JFK & the Muckers of Choate (Bancroft Press, 2022). His latest work, Becoming JFK: John F. Kennedy’s Path to Leadership, continues his exploration of one of America’s most iconic figures, delving into the experiences that shaped Kennedy’s journey to greatness.