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Affair to Remember, An: The Remarkable Love Story Of Katharine Hepburn And Spencer Tracy (edition 1998)

by Christopher Andersen

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She is a living legend, a symbol of fierce independence who defied convention to live life on her own terms. He was the greatest screen actor of all time, the personification of the rock-solid American male. During their twenty-six years together, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy mesmerized the world with their famous on-screen chemistry. Yet their private love affair--which ended only with Tracy's death in 1967-- remained shrouded in secrecy. Now, as Hepburn turns ninety, Christopher Andersen draws on conversations with Kate and the couple's intimate friends to paint the first full portrait of the beloved American icons and the life they shared, revealing the strength, wit and dignity that characterized this historic partnership.… (more)
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Title:Affair to Remember, An: The Remarkable Love Story Of Katharine Hepburn And Spencer Tracy
Authors:Christopher Andersen
Info:Avon (1998), Mass Market Paperback, 528 pages
Collections:Read but unowned
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Tags:biography, American, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, 1990s, film, Katharine Hepburn, read pre-2006

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The love story of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. Tracy was a binge drinker who disappeared for days at a time, and Hepburn did not have a spotless past before settling down with the married Tracy. Both were quite something. ( )
1 vote ennie | Oct 13, 2008 |
Not usually into biographies, but I love Kate. This was an extraordinary introduction into the Hollywood scene for me. ( )
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You don't pick out who you fall in love with. There are so few people to love....-Katherine Hepburn to the author.

My Kate, she really had me pegged---SPENCER TRACY
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For Edward and Jeanette For Lenny and Bea
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She is a living legend, a symbol of fierce independence who defied convention to live life on her own terms. He was the greatest screen actor of all time, the personification of the rock-solid American male. During their twenty-six years together, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy mesmerized the world with their famous on-screen chemistry. Yet their private love affair--which ended only with Tracy's death in 1967-- remained shrouded in secrecy. Now, as Hepburn turns ninety, Christopher Andersen draws on conversations with Kate and the couple's intimate friends to paint the first full portrait of the beloved American icons and the life they shared, revealing the strength, wit and dignity that characterized this historic partnership.

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