Little Me

Little Me by Katharine Hepburn is a reflective piece that captures the essence of her life experiences, blending family tragedy with childhood happiness. Published by Penguin in 1996, this edition is part of the Penguin 60s series, featuring 53 pages of Hepburn’s candid insights. The book serves as an extract from her earlier memoir, Me: Stories of My Life, offering readers a glimpse into the duality of her public persona and private life.
In this work, Hepburn shares her unique perspective as a legendary film actress, born in Connecticut in 1907. Readers will find a narrative that intertwines her early successes, including her breakthrough role in A Bill of Divorcement and her first Oscar win for Morning Glory, with personal anecdotes that reveal her character. This edition provides an engaging look into the biographies and memoirs genre, showcasing Hepburn’s distinctive voice and experiences.
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With characteristic gusto and candor, Katharine Hepburn reflects on family tragedy and childhood happiness.
Katharine Hepburn, the legendary film actress, was born in Connecticut in 1907. She achieved overnight success with her first hit A Bill of Divorcement (1932), and went on to win the first of four Oscars with her compelling performance in Morning Glory (1933). In 1991 she published her memoirs, Me: Stories of My Life, from which this extract is taken, a fascinating, unique insight into the public and private lives of one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars.
Penguin Books, in commemoration of its 60th anniversary in 1995, released several boxed sets of Penguin 60s: miniature books about sixty pages in length.
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