In a deeply personal and provocative new biography, "RFK Jr." by Isabel Vincent sheds light on the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the environmental lawyer and scion of the iconic Kennedy family. The book delves into RFK Jr.'s tumultuous relationships, his passionate advocacy for vaccine safety and environmental causes, and his complicated family dynamics, including his high-profile break with the Democratic Party. Vincent's meticulous research and nuanced storytelling offer a fresh perspective on the often-misunderstood figure, revealing a complex and multifaceted individual driven by a fierce commitment to justice and the truth. By exploring the intersections of politics, family, and personal conviction, Vincent's biography raises essential questions about the role of power and privilege in shaping our public figures.
Book Review: ‘RFK Jr.,’ by Isabel Vincent The New York Times