JFK's Mother Knew Everything. She Never Said a Word.

Rose Kennedy survived betrayal, scandal, political ambition—and the deaths of four of her children. She witnessed the rise of America’s most powerful family and carried secrets that could have shattered the Kennedy legend. Behind her perfect composure was a lifetime of carefully chosen silence: Rosemary’s hidden tragedy, Joseph Kennedy’s betrayals, and the private truths surrounding JFK’s presidency. She knew far more than she ever admitted—and took those secrets to her grave. This is the untold story of the woman who protected the Kennedy dynasty by never saying a word.