THE GIRL WHO WALKED HOME ALONE (LARGE PRINT) by Charlotte Chandler
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She was one of the most magnificent actresses of the Golden Age of Hollywood with a career that spanned six decades. Now, drawing on interviews during the last years of her life, this insightful memoir reveals Bette Davis in her own words. You’ll get a personal account of her legendary affairs, failed marriages and famous feuds. She called Laurence Olivier her “dream man,” Errol Flynn “a beautiful thing,” director William Wyler “the perfect man for me in every respect except one…. He didn’t want to marry me.” Here she is on parties: “It isn’t the menu, it’s the men you sit next to.” On reading her daughter’s tell-all: “I will remember every hate-filled sentence branded on my soul, as long as I live.” As candid and witty as the actress herself, The Girl Who Walked Home Alone offers an inside view of a glamorous era and a portrait of an enduring icon. Photos.
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