Jacqueline Kennedy led a multi-faceted life of power and influence, but when it came to writing about her, screenwriter and journalist Noah Oppenheim came to feel there was one story that spoke to her psyche in the most compelling way, the very brief, but remarkably consequential days that the First Lady spent nearly alone in the White House following her husband's death.
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