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Just Being Audrey


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No. of pages 32

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Great for age 4-9 years
From Roman Holiday to Breakfast at Tiffany's, when Audrey Hepburn starred in a movie, she lit up the screen. Her unique sense of fashion, her grace, and, most important, her spirit made her beloved by generations. But her life offscreen was even more luminous. As a little girl growing up in Nazi-occupied Europe, she learned early on that true kindness is the greatest measure of a person-and it was a lesson she embodied as she became one of the first actresses to use her celebrity to shine a light on the impoverished children of the world through her work with UNICEF. This is Audrey Hepburn as a little girl, an actress, an icon, an inspiration; this is Audrey just being Audrey.

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards. It was recognised by the Bluebonnet Award. It was recognised in the Information Book category by the Beehive Award. It also was recognised by the Florida Book Award.

There are 32 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 2011 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .

Margaret Cardillo earned her MFA in creative writing as a James A. Michener Fellow at the University of Miami. A former children's book editor in New York City, she now lives in South Florida. The hardest question for Julia Denos to answer is "What is your favorite color?" She has illustrated several children's books, including Just Being Audrey by Margaret Cardillo, I Had a Favorite Dress by Boni Ashburn, Dotty by Erica S. Perl, Grandma's Gloves by Cecil Castellucci, and Letters to Leo by Amy Hest. This is the first book she has written and illustrated. Julia lives in Boston. E. B. Goodale is the illustrator of Windows , written by Julia Denos, A Most Unusual Day , written by Sydra Mallery, and Richard Jackson's A Kiss for Akaraka .

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Florida Book Award
This book was recognised by the Florida Book Award.

Beehive Award
This book was recognised in the Information Book category by the Beehive Award.

Bluebonnet Award
This book was recognised by the Bluebonnet Award.

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