A review by erikajay
Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II by Robert Matzen

3.0

I try to avoid books by and about famous performers’ lives but I thought I’d give this one a shot because of the WWII aspect. This book was absolutely fine.
By the synopsis, I assumed Audrey’s father was still in the home and an active Nazi, which would have made her helping the resistance a lot more exciting. I also assumed that her role in the resistance would be more involved.
This book was extremely repetitive when talking about Audrey’s life. My favorite parts were the ones not about Audrey and her family, but rather talking about the happenings in and around the area.