A review by stenaros
How to Hepburn: Lessons on Living from Kate the Great by Karen Karbo

4.0

Karen Karbo appears occasionally in the Oregonian and I enjoy her voice. This was an interesting combination biography and "self-help" book, though it was really more of the former and the latter was a bit tounge-in-cheek. I liked the biographic details of Hepburn's life, but my favorite part was the commentary by Karbo. Her musings on friendship, women and marriage and women and work were astutely observed. She is funny, too.