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B+
Nicely timed to Katharine Hepburn's 90th birthday on May 12, Christopher Andersen's tale, An Affair to Remember, thoroughly chronicles the oft-told, rarely analyzed 26-year affair between Hepburn and the married Spencer Tracy. To Andersen's credit, though a Hepburn fan he named a daughter Kate he doesn't whitewash Tracy's drinking binges, his violent outbursts, his verbal abuse, and Hepburn's seemingly masochistic embrace of him. Though Andersen insists that Hepburn wasn't a victim, that the two brought out the best in each other, his description of her as Tracy's ''nursemaid'' makes you think the book's subtitle should be Smart Women, Foolish Choices. B+
Posted May 23, 1997
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