

Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.įirst edition of Hepburn’s lively autobiography-an “unforgettable self-portrait”-inscribed by her, “For J- L-, All good thoughts, Katharine Hepburn.” Over the course of her six-decade career, she won a total of four Academy Awards for Best Actress.“A BELOVED HEROINE TO FILMGOERS FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS”: FIRST EDITION OF KATHERINE HEPBURN’S MEMOIR, INSCRIBED BY HER "- The New York Times Book ReviewĪbout the Author Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003) is considered to be one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history. "It is the understanding heart revealed just before the final curtain that makes us fall in love with Katharine Hepburn.

Illustrated with 165 photographs from family archives, many of which have never been published, it is an unforgettable portrait of Katharine Hepburn as we have not seen her before.

She talks about the ups and downs of her career, her long friendship with Spencer Tracy, and of course, her close collaborations with several of the leading actors, directors, and producers of the past half century.

With characteristic gusto and candor, Katharine Hepburn reflects on the events, people, and places that have shaped her life-her childhood and family, her early days in New York, and her experiences with political activism. Now Miss Hepburn breaks her long-kept silence in this absorbing and provocative memoir. Yet her private life has been obscured by mystery. The woman in the book is cocky, fearless, smart, capable, and human, on screen and off."-Anna Quindlen, The New York TimesĪdmired and beloved by movie audiences for more than sixty years, four-time Academy Award winner Katharine Hepburn is an American classic and an extraordinary, enduring presence on the international cultural scene. 'Who are you anyway? You're not me.' Sure she is. 'I'm not going to hide behind you anymore, ' she says. 75 photographs.īook Synopsis A NEW YORK TIMES Notable Book of the Year "In her book about her life, Miss Hepburn insists that that woman in the movies was not her at all. Now, with characteristic gusto and candor, she delivers her eagerly awaited memoir. About the Book With the publication of The Making of the African Queen in 1987, Katharine Hepburn proved that she can number writing among her many talents, and that her humor and intelligence, and the inimitable cadences of her voice translate vividly to the printed page.
