He left Temple University after two years to accept an offer to Sewing room into an office after he founded the Diana Ross and the Supremes Fan Club. His career really began at age 17 when he turned his mother’s He graduated from Ridley High School in 1974. To back up a bit, Taraborrelli was born and reared in Ridley Township, the son of the late Rocco and Rose Marie Taraborelli, who was a longtime food columnist for the Daily Times. “I’ve been wanting to write this book since ‘Jackie, Ethel and Joan.’ I had planned it as a sequel.” “A lot of the research had been done over the course of 20 years and it spans almost 100 years of American history,” said Taraborrelli in a telephone interview from his Los Angeles-area home. Two of his New York Times best sellers were “Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot,” and “After Camelot: A Personal History of the Kennedy Family.” And now comes “Jackie, Janet & Lee,” a compelling story of the secret lives of Janet Auchincloss and her daughters Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill. Randy Taraborrelli spent a lot of time and effort during his 25-years plus as an author researching the lives of the Kennedy family and those associated with one of the most famous families in American political history.
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