A Remarkable Woman: A Biography of Katharine Hepburn (1985) by Anne Edwards chronicles the life of the legendary actress, known for her independence and outspokenness. Edwards explores Hepburn's childhood in a politically charged household, her early struggles in Hollywood, and her eventual rise as a four-time Academy Award winner. The biography highlights Hepburn's strong personality, her battles with Hollywood's expectations, and her remarkable career. It delves into her complex relationships, especially with Spencer Tracy, and her fierce dedication to maintaining personal autonomy, both in her career and her personal life.
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