The history of the Kennedy family is so well-chronicled — from the modern Camelot legend surrounding John F. Kennedy’s presidency to the series of tragedies that marked the family throughout the 20th century — that it’s hard to imagine new ways to tell their story. But Kate Storey does just that in “White House By the Sea.”
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