Kennedy Girl

A Novel

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Pub Date 11 Apr 2023 | Archive Date 30 Apr 2023
Sunbury Press, Inc. | Brown Posey Press

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An uncontrollable series of events transform the lives of two teenagers the night of RFK’s assassination. The unforgettable heroine of A Theory of Expanded Love returns in this coming-of-age adventure about love, justice and the memorable year of 1968.

Seventeen-year-old Annie Shea is feeling good about her life. Performing a solo in a glee club production of HAIR, she has a crush on the show’s star, Lucas Jones, a talented black singer/dancer from Watts. Annie sneaks away from home to volunteer for Robert Kennedy, and proudly rides alongside his car as part of his campaign entourage.

On a hot June night inside the crowded ballroom of The Ambassador Hotel, Annie and Lucas witness the triumph of RFK’s presidential campaign. Seconds later, RFK is shot, and the two follow his ambulance through the streets of LA—a tragic and chaotic ride that upends their young lives forever.

Soon after, Annie ditches her first day of university to drive Lucas and her brother to Canada to evade the law. Throughout the suspense of their hasty road trip up the coast of California, Annie unearths her brother’s unbearable secrets. She connects with Lucas’s generous heart while sorting out justice and privilege, racism, sexuality, love, and the dark forces of war.

In the sequel to the award-winning A Theory of Expanded Love, Annie is determined to find her voice. Thrust into making excruciating decisions, Annie begins to understand the new roles she must navigate as a woman in a fast-changing society, amidst the chaos, danger and social change of the late Sixties.

An uncontrollable series of events transform the lives of two teenagers the night of RFK’s assassination. The unforgettable heroine of A Theory of Expanded Love returns in this coming-of-age...


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Enjoyed this story and have recommended to friends. I felt so emotional reading it but was unable to put it down.

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I really enjoyed reading this, the use of the RFK assassination was a unique one for the historical novel. I was invested in the main characters and going through their world. Caitlin Hicks has a great writing style for the historical fiction novel and creating realistic people. I can't wait for more from Caitlin Hicks.

"Is he still in prison?” I asked, unprepared for the embarrassment of asking a person how a parent got put in the slammer. “A lot of black men are still in prison for doing less,” he said, like he had testimonials to prove it. “My dad’s there ’cause his temper always gets the better of him. My mom says, ‘It don’t do a black person no good to have a temper."

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