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The Peter Lawford Story

Life with the Kennedys, Monroe, and the Rat Pack

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The Peter Lawford Story

By: Patricia Lawford Stewart, Ted Schwarz
Narrated by: Nancy Linari
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As the brother in law to JFK and a member of the Rat Pack, Peter Lawford was one of America's most acclaimed movie stars. Lawford led an extraordinary life. His story, as told by the woman who knew him best, is the always candid, sometimes shocking unveiling of the most intriguing show business personalities and significant political events of our time.

Now fully updated and revised for 2014, this is a must-listen for anyone interested in Hollywood, film, and celebrity gossip.

©1988, 2015 Patricia Lawford Stewart and Ted Schwarz (P)2015 Audible Inc.
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The history of Peter Lawford’s life was very in depth and interesting.
However, many parts of his life should have remained personal and private. I don’t understand what the reasoning was to tarnish his image with so many accounts of drugs, alcohol, and sex. Some accounts were so personal that it was actually embarrassing to read and left you wondering why there was a need to tell these very private details of his life after he is gone.
There has been way too much included in this book that should have went with him to his final resting place.
L. Graham

An amazing actor with a now tarnished memory

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I enjoyed listening to this book more than I thought I would. Very interesting. It not only told the story of Peter Lawford but excellent insight into Hollywood and its system.

Very good

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I am embarrassed to admit that I slogged my way through this degradation. What depraved and disgusting lives these “glamorous“ people lead. The author presents herself as Florence Nightingale and a martyr. She was as unhealthy as the people about whom she writes. I will never be able to watch another movie in which Peter Lawford stars without being aware of what a miserable life he lead. Blech!!!

Sad and degrading

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For me, Peter Lawford was an interesting person. This was mainly because he was connected to a powerful family: The Kennedy’s. In retrospect, it was quite appealing to me to read his story—and this I did with this book. For anyone who remembered Peter, you will find the book to be an honest and revealing look at one of the most famous actors or the 1960’s and ‘70’s. You’ll hear a lot about this man that will make you wonder about him. It was a good read/listen and I felt much compassion for the author because of her experience. But also admiration for them because of what they attained.

An honest and revealing portrait of Peter Lawford

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The narrorator sounds like Pat Lawford so its not the worst voice. Ther reality is his life is being told by his 4th wife, a child bride of sorts, in a sordid tale of who this man Peter Lawford was. He was a mentally ill man with severe addiction issues ultimately leading to his demise. The company he kept was just as bad. His 4th wife tries to make the book about her on several occasions -- maybe just filler bc she didn't have enough to write about her husband?

Not as bad as everyone makes it out to be

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