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Paris, Barry Audrey Hepburn Putnam Publishing Group October, 1996 0-399-14056-5 / 9780399140563 Hardcover VG+/VG+ Barry Paris loves Audrey Hepburn, and who can blame him? His exuberant prof ile of the movie star traces Hepburn's life from her childhood in the Nethe rlands (where she aided the Dutch resistence) through her Hollywood career (from her Oscar-winning performance in Roman Holiday to Steven Spielberg's Always). Paris, a veteran of Hollywood biography books, wants to free his r eaders of any false impressions that might sully the late star's reputation . The impression that Hepburn was a snob, he persuades us, was the result o f an introverted character formed by her experiences during the war. This w artime experience both fed Hepburn's love of the spotlight and inspired a c oncern for the poor and powerless that compelled her to campaign for UNICEF from 1988 until her death in 1993. Some of the most fascinating material i n this delightfully readable volume concerns the impact the ever-elegant Au drey Hepburn had on women's style and self-conception. If you don't already love her, Paris's book will at the least evoke admiration of her, if not e nlist you in a movement for her beatification. Price:
700.00 JPY
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