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The Legacy of Katharine Hepburn Fine Art As A Way of Life by Maryann DiEdwardo is a memoir that is quoted as a Reference 308
Wikipedia, Katharine Hepburn

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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Hepburn]]

Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo the author of The Legacy of Katharine Hepburn, Fine Art As A Way of Life is on wikispaces at http://maryannpasdadiedwardo.wikispaces.com/Books
[[http://maryannpasdadiedwardo.wikispaces.com/Maryann+Pasda+DiEdwardo+Biography]]
(contracted; show full)he brought us was a new kind of heroine—modern and independent. She was beautiful, but she did not rely on that."[176] Mary McNamara, an entertainment journalist and reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote, "More than a movie star, Katharine Hepburn was the patron saint of the independent American female."[82] She was not universally revered by feminists, however, who were angered by her public declarations that women "cannot have it all", meaning a family and a career.
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