Reading THE MEN WE BECAME
I've always loved to read. And I have been complaining that I haven't been doing enough of it, but the last three days, I've been stealing time to read Robert T. Littell's book on his friendship with John F. Kennedy, Jr., THE MEN WE BECAME. I'm almost done reading and expect I'll be done by tomorrow if not tonight.
It's a quick read which sees you hearing the story from the point of view of one of the long-time friends of this Kennedy icon. Littell and Kennedy apparently met at Brown University where both men went to college. It's a bestfriend talking about the other friend sometimes fondly, and at times so painfully honest you see that JFK, Jr. was indeed human after all. There are a lot of personal anecdotes which told simply and straight from the heart gives you a glimpse of many private moments in the very public life of JFK, Jr.
There are no cliffhangers or scandalous revelations -- it's just a buddy story, but something we can relate to.
Up next? I might go and read THE WITCH OF PORTOBELLO by Paolo Coelho.
It's a quick read which sees you hearing the story from the point of view of one of the long-time friends of this Kennedy icon. Littell and Kennedy apparently met at Brown University where both men went to college. It's a bestfriend talking about the other friend sometimes fondly, and at times so painfully honest you see that JFK, Jr. was indeed human after all. There are a lot of personal anecdotes which told simply and straight from the heart gives you a glimpse of many private moments in the very public life of JFK, Jr.
There are no cliffhangers or scandalous revelations -- it's just a buddy story, but something we can relate to.
Up next? I might go and read THE WITCH OF PORTOBELLO by Paolo Coelho.


