The youngest member of the famous Buckley family describes the opulent neglect of her early childhood--a lost child left to the care of servants--and offers poignant anecdotes about her brothers and sisters, including her most well-known sibling, National Review editor William F. Buckley, Jr. Rather than reinvent herself, Carol tells how she became the person she was meant to be. Photos.
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The youngest member of the famous Buckley family describes the opulent neglect of her early childhood--a lost child left to the care of servants--and offers poignant anecdotes about her brothers and sisters, including her most well-known sibling, National Review editor William F. Buckley, Jr. Rather than reinvent herself, Carol tells how she became the person she was meant to be. Photos.
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