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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Biography / Film History / Celebrity Biography
Book Review:
Donald Spoto's Enchantment is a captivating and comprehensive biography that does justice to its subject—Audrey Hepburn, one of the most enduring icons of the 20th century. Spoto, known for his biographies of Hollywood legends, brings his signature meticulous research and empathetic insight to Hepburn's life story.
The book traces Hepburn's remarkable journey: a childhood marked by wartime hardship in Nazi-occupied Holland, her breakthrough in Roman Holiday that won her an Academy Award, her reign as a fashion icon and leading lady in films like Sabrina, Funny Face, and Breakfast at Tiffany's, and her later transformation into a devoted mother and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Spoto reveals the woman behind the glamour—her vulnerabilities, her resilience, and her deep commitment to humanitarian causes.
What sets this biography apart is Spoto's ability to balance the public and private dimensions of Hepburn's life. He writes with affection but without hagiography, presenting a nuanced portrait of a woman who struggled with personal disappointments while radiating warmth and grace to the world.
For fans of classic cinema, admirers of Hepburn's humanitarian legacy, or anyone interested in the lives of remarkable women, Enchantment is an essential and deeply satisfying read. As the Sunday Telegraph noted, Spoto ''puts new life into the tradition of biography and reminds us that it is a branch of history.'' Highly recommended.