Epstein, Edward Z. Audrey and Bill: A Romantic Biography of Audrey Hepburn & William
Holden. Philadelphia, PA: Running Press, 2015. ISBN: 978-0-7624-5597-3
The Introduction to Audrey and Bill clues in the discerning reader that Epstein is providing a biography of the "romance" of Audrey Hepburn and Bill Holden rather than a complete biography of their entwined lives. Epstein using published accounts and interviews then proceeds to document how their shared connection affected the rest of their lives.
The movie Sabrina served as the catalyst for bringing Audrey and Bill into each others lives. Some of the romance played by their characters bled into real life, or maybe it was the other way around. And as in the movie, Bill did not get Audrey in the end. But that fact did not end the connection between the two. Epstein takes sixteen more chapters to tell how Audrey and Bill found other arms to comfort and support them. They even worked together on another movie, but the spark found in Sabrina could not be flamed back to again as too much time and experience had shaped each of them.
Epstein wrote a very readable account of the entwined lives of Audrey and Bill, providing plenty of stories, movie details, and glimpses of Hollywood life all through a rose-colored filtered lens of romance. The book starts with the filming of Sabrina with little backstory on how Bill Holden and Audrey Hepburn arrived at that point in history. The tale continues through the romantic lives and movies of each person ending with their death, followed by a brief look at their place in movie history. Audrey and Bill works best for readers interested in the interaction of stars and their movies who do not expect too much analysis on the way.
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