Description
Dolores by Jacqueline Susann is the author’s final work, a compelling novella that offers a roman-à-clef portrayal inspired by real-life events. The story centres on Jacqueline Kenny, a character closely modelled on Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the assassinated US President John F. Kennedy. Through this fictionalised lens, Susann explores themes of love, loss, and public scrutiny, revealing the private struggles behind a famous public figure’s life. The novella blends historical context with intimate character study, making it a unique addition to Susann’s celebrated body of work.
Classified as historical fiction and biographical fiction, Dolores stands apart as a short but impactful read. It captures the complexities of personal tragedy and resilience in the spotlight, appealing to readers interested in the intertwining of history and storytelling. As a standalone novella, it offers insight into Jacqueline Susann’s later literary style and her fascination with iconic figures.


















