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Kitty: An Autobiography
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A grand autobiography of a truly grand lady. I remember watching television and having crushes on two performers. One was Kitty Carlisle and the other was Arlene Francis. Both were the very epitome of style, class, beauty and sophistication.
I knew very little of Miss Carlisle other than she was the widow and Broadway legend Moss Hart. Hers is an interesting story about a way of life that regretfully, we probably won't see again.
This is a quick, light and fanciful read for anyone with an interest in the theater and in that and in that colorful life known as New York Cafe society in the mid to late 20th century.
I knew very little of Miss Carlisle other than she was the widow and Broadway legend Moss Hart. Hers is an interesting story about a way of life that regretfully, we probably won't see again.
This is a quick, light and fanciful read for anyone with an interest in the theater and in that and in that colorful life known as New York Cafe society in the mid to late 20th century.
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