This isn’t one of those books you’d read cover to cover because it doesn’t follow a storyline. What Would Audrey Do? Has chapters devoted to different areas of life and relates how Audrey dealt with these own issues in a classy, sophisticated way in her own life. I didn’t take it very seriously; it’s just a fun book to read for the little tidbits of history and to have on display. I did like learning about all her humanitarian efforts and how out of the press she kept her love life. Overall just a nice, causal book to flip through on a relaxing day. I have nothing negative to say about this books, although I doubt Audrey Hepburn would have approved of it being published, let alone written, in the first place. In this 21st century age of stars revealing EVERYTHING about themselves, I yearn for a more subdued, classic and elegant type of culture. Cue Audrey. She knew what she wanted, she led a quiet life, yet was elegant and powerful at the same time. This book is not a biography, but the author was lucky enough to interview some of Ms. Hepburn's nearest and dearest friends and family. It is light and charming, with lessons on how to be classy and fabulous. *APPLAUSE*
Do You like book What Would Audrey Do? (2008)?
I loved it. Is a very good inspirational book with a lot of valuable life lessons, in my opinion.
—Jessy
I learned a lot of new things about her, most importantly we like the same jazz artist. Oh yeah!
—jojo
absolutely lovely, a glimpse into my role model's life! truly inspiring
—sel