From a Bronx tenement to an Irish farm, from the FBI to a West Virginia valley, one woman's extraordinary life unfolds across a century of love, loss, and faith.
Born in 1924 to Irish immigrants during the Great Depression, Mary L. Kennedy survived poverty, family separation, and her father's violence before finding her footing in New York. In Picture for Puck, she tells her story in her own unflinching voice, taking readers from the thatched cottages of County Longford to the challenges of raising eight children and life as an FBI wife through the J. Edgar Hoover era.
This is not a celebrity memoir. It is the story of an ordinary woman who lived an extraordinary life, preserved by her children and now shared with the world. Warm, witty, and deeply honest, Picture for Puck captures the spirit of an entire generation shaped by hardship, faith, and family devotion. Mary Kennedy's voice lingers long after the final page.