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How to Hepburn: Lessons on Living from Kate the Great

by Karen Karbo

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ISBN13: 9781596913516
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How to Hepburn, Karen Karbo's sleek, contemporary reassessment of one of America's greatest icons, takes us on a spin through the great Kate's long, eventful life, with an aim toward seeing what we can glean from the First Lady of Cinema. One part How Proust Can Change Your Life and one part Why Sinatra Matters, How to Hepburn teases some unexpected lessons from the life of a woman whose freewheeling, pants-wearing determination redefined the image of the independent woman while eventually endearing her to the world.

This witty, provocative gem is full of no-nonsense Hepburn-style commentary on subjects such as: making denial work for you; the importance of being brash, facing fear, and always having an aviator in your life; learning why and how to lie; the benefits of discretion; making the most of a dysfunctional relationship; and the power of forgiving your parents. Thrilling fans of the notoriously independent actress, award-winner Karen Karbo presents a gusty guidebook to harnessing your inner Hepburn, and living life on your own terms.

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"Katharine Hepburn, who would have turned 100 in May this year, was known for doing things her own way. Her choices were famously unconventional — rejecting family life in favor of her career, living as Spencer Tracy's mistress for decades, wearing slacks instead of skirts. Convinced there are lessons here for modern women, journalist and novelist Karbo (Motherhood Made a Man Out of Me) decided to try to figure out how Hepburn made it all work. For instance, while Hepburn rejected marriage, perhaps she got everything she really wanted (love and companionship) without the baggage she didn't want (fights over doing the laundry or cooking dinner). Karbo acknowledges 'you don't always have to know what you're getting into in order to succeed'; Hepburn knew that to 'go forward blindly' often works just as well. Also, Hepburn found denial worked just fine, allowing her to ignore early criticism that she couldn't act or that she had a terrible voice. Karbo presents all this heterodox advice with great humor, but there's a point she's making to sister Gen-Xers: Hepburn broke all the rules women were supposed to follow and still had a fabulous life." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Thrilling fans of the notoriously independent actress, award-winner Karbo presents a gusty guidebook to harnessing one's inner Hepburn and living life on one's own terms.

About the Author

Karen Karbo is the author of three novels, two works of nonfiction, and a memoir, all of which were named New York Times Notable Books. The Stuff of Life was a People Critic's Choice, a selection of the Satellite Sisters Radio Book Club, and winner of the Oregon Book Award for Creative Nonfiction. A past winner of the General Electric Young Writer Award, Karen is in addition the recipient of an NEA grant. Her essays, reviews, and articles have appeared in the New York Times, Redbook, Elle, Vogue, Esquire, the New Republic, and Self. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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Lonerwor, July 29, 2007 (view all comments by Lonerwor)
A startling revelation of "Kate The Great", a woman, an actress, a sister, and her mother's daughter, who still has a worldwide impact on-screen, as well as off-screen. The personal, and rare work of a legendary starlet whose no-nonsense independencey came naturally.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781596913516
Subtitle:
Lessons on Living from Kate the Great
Author:
Karbo, Karen
Publisher:
Bloomsbury USA
Subject:
General
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Entertainment & Performing Arts - Actors & Actresses
Subject:
Motion picture actors and actresses
Subject:
Personal Growth - General
Subject:
Motivational & Inspirational
Subject:
General Biography
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Publication Date:
April 17, 2007
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
7.36x5.80x.77 in. .68 lbs.
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