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Caroline Kennedy has published several books with Hyperion, including a collection of her mother's favorite poems, and has worked for years with editor Gretchen Young, who acquired the book and audio and electronic rights. Kennedy's literary representative, Washington attorney Robert Barnett, declined to discuss specific financial terms, but said there was no auction for the book. Proceeds will be shared with the Kennedy library foundation, based in Boston. "These interviews offer a remarkable window into the intelligent, courageous, and keen observer that Jacqueline Kennedy was," Hyperion president and publisher Ellen Archer said in a statement. "Readers will be riveted." The interviews are a key part of the library's planned celebration of the anniversary of JFK's inaugural. Other materials expected to be made public include "memos and correspondence from the White House relating to Mrs. Kennedy's White House restoration project, White House entertaining, travels abroad, relationship with the press, and historic preservation."
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