Admired and beloved by movie audiences for over sixty years, four-time Academy Award–winner Katharine Hepburn is an American classic. Now Miss Hepburn breaks her long-kept silence about her private life in this absorbing and provocative memoir.
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NOTE: This edition does not include photographs.
Boaring.
Interesting
The style of stream of consciousness creates a very confusing narrative. Couldn’t finish the book and I so wanted to love it!
Interesting honest woman.
I have always liked Katharine Hepburn, and spent a good part of my life in Connecticut, so the book, “Me” held additional interest for me. I was disappointed to read that Ms. Hepburn thought her family was “comfortable”, not rich, not poor. This is an outrageous example of the disconnect between some people who have no idea how fortunate they …
A good read. Some other reviews mentioned that it seemed scattered, hard to follow, but to me it reads just them same as she spoke in life. I can clearly see her working out a chapter in her mind and writing it down for us to read, just as she would tell us a story. That being said, it’s a bit long and one tends to lose interest.
Katharine Hepburn was an intriguing person.
“Me”, the aptly entitled autobiography by the unforgettable Katharine Hepburn, is an entertaining and interesting reflection on her long life and the many famous and not so famous characters inhabiting her memories. Written as a first-person account, this engaging memoir is like a virtual (one-way) conversation with a most fascinating icon of …
Katherine Hepburn writes as she talks and talks as she thinks. It kind of rambles but you get to understand how it’s written and it feels like you are sitting talking to her. Makes you want to watch all her movies.
Great read.
This is an interesting look at her life but it is hard to follow and poorly written.
did like it
A wonderful memoir of a great actress. She gives a great view of Hollywood in its heyday.